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Show i THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, (Bingham Society Murray Hi Notes R, E. Howe Wields Knife n . mi n 'urf-'- ' B jsp"xar-rflwj- 'ST . ' 1 li i Build Up Murray City Power Plant (Continued from first page) Very sorry stop Meant to be with yon tonight but just could not make It stop Am investigating new methods of relief Say to Hebe Smith If any trouble with hired girl to await my return. Have not s found the Persian Prlnee yet. Towler. to Pick Muormeister One surprise of the evening was the announcement to Mr. Tuwler that his family had been increased by the arrival of twins. One of these twins weighed one pound and anoth er two pounds. Evidently Mr. Fow ler was unite deeply effected. One thing about the twins that might be of interest Is the fact that they iire baby dolls from the store. The Lions received a letter from Murray 1st Ward Bishopric regarding the Christmas activities of the Lions club which is printed herewith : Mr. I). A. McMillan, President Murray Lions I By Using ELECTRICAL COOKING ELECTRICAL WATER HEATING REFRIGERATION HOUSEHOLD APPLI- ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ANCES Every dollar spent for Murray City Electricity Builds your plant Remember Murray Electric! Rate are far lower than charged elewhere! For Information Call Murray City Electric Department Phone Murray 258 " Use More Murray City Electrical Power Buy your electrical appliances from us and z?K Green Discount Stamps. get WITH GIRL IN COI.LKGF. Mary Grant of Holladay, a freshman at the I'tah State Agri- College, was selected last week as a member of the cast of the freshman play. The play this year is entitled "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" and will be presented March It. Miss Grant is registered In the school of Arts und Sciences and is majoring in English. She Is a nienilKT of the Beta interests. A STAMP IIOI.I.ADAV I'LAY. Mls By So doing you are working for your own social society. IK-It- a Club, Murray, t'tah. President Dave: I wish to take this oport unity to express the appreciation of the Murray First Ward for the very splendid and efficient manner in which you and your Christmas committee of the Lion's club helped us out of ii bad situation at Christmas time, in relieving the p4r of this community. I am frank to admit that had it not Itecn for the very timely assistance given us by your committee that there would have been considerable want and suffering at Christmas time this year. You and your committee are certainly to be congratulated on the splendid work that was done. Very truly yours, S. E. Rrlnghurst, The Murray Lions club meeting, was addressed by Attorney Glen E. Howe, who was supposed to say something nice about doctors, In, general. Attorney Howe made an ideal sech on this difficult topic j and left everyone feeling fine and nearly everyone was ready to over-,- : look some of the failings of the, medical men, such as wanting their', bills paid, etc. Ir. Hot dwell was asked for a but was practically in a quandary Invade he had prepared sjieivh and was only nllowed minutes time to deliver same. However, with Hie quick thinking, for which the doctor is und noted, be revniiin.il hi made it very entertaining Indeed, one thing Dr. Rothwell told the meeting was that nlnee the establishment of the present water system, no real cae of typhoid has developed in Murray City. This makes an aggravating condition, for you have been counting on your wife dying of typhoid, you will have to leave Murray, m that is that. iH-a- r sm-w- ! Ml'KKAY ART MURRAY ENTERS It. INSTRKTOK Y. V. EXHIBIT. Carduer, former art insrtic-to- r Murray High School, bus entered four of bis iMilnllngs to l shown in the alumni art exhibit GRANITE SCHOOL at the B. Y. V. in connection with HOLDS INSTITUTE. leadership week. The titles of Mr. Grndncr'a paintings are: "Autumn A Teachers' Institute was held in son Canyon," "Frozn Sun- in the Granite School District last light." "Mountain Ash," nud 'Mt. week. iM'partmeutal meetings of all NcIhi." teachers of the various school consumed one session, while a genThe M'thodit Ijidie Aid Society eral was held by the teacht will at the home of Mr. ers' association t another. Dr. o. Schlffgeii next Wednesday. of the Jultjoriison. nior high schools of the state, fpoke LOOK! on the Scandinavian countries and Iceland, of which country be Is a Our weather man say Mi wis-native. more of winter. Principals of the district also Maybe you are needing another helil a tiieetiiii ilisc iivklntw f,,ll.,c. coat or other warm clothing. The ing the address,-- . .,f Dr. c.,I..m and Garland 1'me of the t'lilver.lty Baptist IjoIIcn are having a sale on Tuesday, February of Flab, on Child Culdan.-e.loth, and they may have just the' thing you are looking for. The sale will be held at the' Chrrler Not AU.y. Show a. m.j Mat church, comuiencliig at Willi no wrote Nature, thctt, cut qtieef caper With men's phlzies at times, am) con Covered Muit Kr.p founds all the deductions of nhllos. In the Last to remove not heinl diameter does not put all npli.v IriM l considered g igti of grave Its goods, sometimes not sny of dlsoour'eM them. In Its shopwlndow. Roy lit UTAH DIS-TRK- ENJOY YOUR KITCHEN rum-mag- An L & H Electric Range Will Please I t'"t!)c Friday night the big game Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fry and child Mrs. and Mr. Murray and Bingham tukes ren were the guests of at the Murray High School on Fri at dinner place Richard Walker gym. day. Unconditional- Murray High invites all the citizens to come out and help cheer the team to victory. ly Guaranteed Mrs. Richard Walker entertain Club on Thurs ed tho Doors ojieii at (5:00 o'clock. (lav of last week. Curds were en- General admission 50 cents. Joyed during the afternoon, Mrs. Andy Hied winning the high score, HKAY HIGH OI'KKA CHOSEN Other guests included M!rs. Lolo Spencer, Mrs. Dan Thomas, Mrs. Murray High School has chosen Tom Sadler, Mrs. Frank Thompson, as the opera to be presented by the Mrs. Jay Trowbridge, Mrs. Eddie Chorus Class and Orchestra this Grant and Mrs. Annie Walker. year, "The Belle of Barcelona." It will be presented some time next month. Watch for the date was the Mrs. Jane Jackson and announcements. further B. L. T. to the hostess charming club at a 1 o'clock luncheon on WedMargaret Thayne nesday of last week. Cards were the diversion for the afternoon, Mrs. This Flour is made of choicest, No. 1 hard winter wheat, and is unconditionally guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Try a 48 lb. sack of this flour tomorrow. If you are not entirely satisfied with it, you may return any part of the sack and receive a refund of the full purchase price. We make this guarantee on each sack. That's how confident w e are that O. P. S. Family Flour will ill Vaughn Ctirisensen winning first prize. Mrs. W. Harrison the second prize and Mrs. C. I Countrymen FILE . PAIN THOUSAND! An old Chinese Proverb gays, "Nin 10 suffer from piles," but the pair consolation. Guests included ',rt and Itching of blind, protruding oi M'. Weeding pilea usually are alleviatec Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. A. Atkinson, within a few minutes by soothing, Mrs. W. II. Harris, Mrs. Hebe Nic- healing Dr. Nixon's Chlnaroid, fortia fied with imported Chinese hols, Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Herb, having rare, reamazing power tonewIt's the J. Doyle, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. duce swollen tissues. treatment out. est and fastest acting' Frank Meade ami Mrs. William You can work and enjoy life right from the start while it continues its Kienis, the latter of Salt Lake. in 'lealing action. Don't delay. Act time to avoid a dangerous and cost-'.- y Chlnaoperation. Try Dr. Nixon's Mrs. RolM-r- t Hone was hostess to roid under our guarantee to satisfy and be worth 100 times completely the A. U. L. bridge club at the home the small cost or your money back. of her mother, Mrs. II. B. Blade in THORNTON-ANDERSODRUG Salt Lake on Tuesday afternoon. 48th South & STATE Streets. Red and white was used as a col- CO., or scheme throughout the house und red sweet peas were used for centerpieces at the luncheon tables. Bridge followed, Mrs. Louis Bi'ch-niawinning first prize and Mrs. .Lick Blades winning second prize, tuber guests included Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Morris Cot tor, Mrs. Harvey Garrity, Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. O. S. Jensen. Mrs. A. C. Cole, and Mrs. L. S. Brecken. the ... please you. .QP.SKACCSl FOOD STORES "A Surety of Purity" ii ... The Ladies Civic club will meet this Thursday at the home of Mrs. David Lyon with Mrs. Howard as assisting hostess. The pupils of Miss Willa Greer and of Miss Blanche Larson will present a playlet. COACH ... Mrs. L. W. Neilson of Sandy, has been visisting the last week with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris. j Mrs. V. J. Moon of Great Falls, Montana, is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Boyd Bernard. Mr- JIrs- - William Dtr.it j GEO l Meyerhoff-cultura- BUSINESS COUPE r. o. . of sensational values. ... - or It challenges the performance of any six, regardless of price. It introduces Super-Si- x smoothness to the lowest price clasa It looks like a far more expensive car. It is bigger, wider and roomier than many cars that sell for hundreds of dollars more. It is the Value Sensation in a year ma GJEP 0033 CH-I- K Q3CTJ03J nni1 JIiss Elora 'r amI M,'.v,'rh,,ffer of Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. L. C Jones on Sun-- , day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Slewart of Salt Ijikc, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole on Sunday evening. i:i ait'I sec Hd Murray City will furnish the electricity at cost lv You should have an e li;i than. elec- With Such tric Range. CHEAP Granite Furniture Co. PHONE Murray 496 MURRAY, UTAH ELECTRICITY USE MORE OF IT AND BUY Heaters Appliances Radios, etc., etc. Refrigerators Ranges TFN minute! Ait on imTII und lower removing old Young Wife, Afraid to Eat, Lives on Soup ftotiou g. I Hed on "Afraid of it"iiiai Ii wmp for 5 months. Then I tried Ad lerlka and now I cut nnt anything without any Ran." Mr. A. Coiinor, Adlerlka relieves Moinacu gn In lcl, vwiste ot t:pr never knew there. Imi'I fmd with but let Adlerlka gle SMoinai Ii bowel ( n rid of nil Drug Co. ItF. A gs!-Thonito- I, ileiitiiim and a t o c Htld I Brinton Electric Co. PHONE MURRAY 106 K't "SKRVICi: AiMler"ii 4" FOR Al.l. KI.KCTRICAt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen enter-I- f mined at dinner on Friday evening. the occasion being Mr. Jen-- I :(s birthday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brlmhall and Mrs. T. II. Parsons. Frank C. Howe Phone Murray- - 3 T im-e- I Buy In Murray and SAVE! I F.VF.RY 10c PURCHASE Smith Hardware Co. J 1931 Murray, Utah N'MKDS" Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were the week-engnosis of Mr. and . Mrs. Harvey GofT of day. R.i-- CoK-rton- Chipmari Cash Coal Co. Formerly Greenwood Bros. Mrs. R. I'linllffe entertained last Friday evening. Curds were enjoy, id and those attending Included Mrs. Ld ward Byrnes, Mr. mid Mrs. Giiirge t'lllililTe of Salt Lake, Mr. John Byrnes of Ventura. Oilifornlii. Mrs. Ida Mngfur ami Mrs. Ja. . belle Sullivan. 7823 South State Street Phone Midvale 309 While it lasts, 30 tons of first class Nut Coal, the best in the State. We need the room for another car of coaL' $5.50 at the Yard . The Ladies Aid Society of High- " Kvc bridge party at the home of Mr. J. A. Norden, for the juiroxe of ralsitii; fund, on Thursday. Mr. JatncH l.lllle Ii chairman and othern on the com! inlttee are Mr. Kawllim Kgrtnln, Mr. Then Ibiyer. Mrs. Jhmi, Sr here. Mrx. Vii(m Shelley. Mrs. Geo. Slimmer. Mrs, Alinii Jones--. Mrs. Paul Katisotti, Mr. Arthur Tlbby . mid Mr. Maurice $ 1 .00 ton for Delivery MISS ELVA BROWN Teacher of D.mcincj .Vlvanccl Sltblcnl ..f I'rt.f. Frcl A. Jackson Ballet, Tap and Ballroom Dancing Taught Phone Murray 97-- J ... It.-e- Mrs, Clarence Strinchaiii enter-talniat her home lust week, Following dinner, kihiics and iimslc ere enjoyed. Thone bblden were Mrn. Archie Soretisen, Mrx. Floreno' We Solicit Your Patronage Lancaster. Mr. Ihul Nelwn. Mr.' Fdvvard Gaythwait and Mr. Tom Nerd I ti. ... Mr. and Mrs. sterling Skituier were delightfully surprised on last Monday evening. The tliveraion was ".Vm" with Mr. and Mr. Tole and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tlerw-winning the iirki-- i. Guet were Mr, and Mr. Charle lliinihall, Mr. and Mr. Willlaiii Alluiark. Mr. and Mr. A. F.. I'terson, Mr. and Mr. Mar Tole, ami Mr. and Mr. Jack Mitchell. i Courteous Treatment and Efficient Service Is Our Motto Everything that Pertains to Banking Murray State Bank |