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Show If 1 1 Get There Ahead of Yourself Soiling Bu)ing or Jimt 8 friendly chat, "Ixmg dinUuweM lt the aiwwer. So fast, no low in tost, you'll be For example, station to illation day rates to: $1.30 .95 IDA. rOCATELLO. (Jrnnjrer, Woodbury, first year food. Mrs. II. d 8iu-rle- ELY, NEVADA Helen ; W Iiurgon, Sandy, third sewing. year Miss Annie Crane, Merriiiian, 4th Aetivltles of the 4 11 clubs of Snll Iikc ('Dimly lmve Im'kiiii In reiil year sewing. Miss Kern I'.odell, Herrlnmn, 3rd earnest. Meetlnpi have Iwn held mill I lie iipitframs, Individually it ml year sewing. Miss Virginia Hulterwood, Sandy, eullectively, lieen planned ami are lirst out. year now being carried Miss I.atira Stocking, Kiveitmi, The Importance of 4 II club work when first year sewing. can scarcely lie Miss Hazel Shepplck, South JorMiss Gtven I'aKC Kiverton, first It in iiiidcrNtood what jiohsIIiIo first Individsewliig. In dan, an even year had be may year sewing. Miss Veda Brockbank, Midvale f 'M,.vs or K'r's Miss Melba Green,' Riverton, first ual club group where the principal are fully com- first year sewing. year food. Miss Helen Tame, South Cotton Miss Lucile Pace,' South Cotton plied with. The work Is Indeed mom valuable for the school child dur- wood, first and second year sew- - wood, first year food. Miss Iteth Evans, Hunter, second ing the vacation period, giving them Miss Marjorie Tame, South Cot year food. worth while work to do, for both mind and body, keeping them inter tniiwood, first year food. Miss Margaret Van lani, Hill Miss Genevieve Johns, South Cot crest, third and fourth year seu eHted, entertained and busy. Salt Lake County Is forging tonwood, fourth year sewing. inu. Mrs. Keta K. Kay, Hunter, first ahead In 4 II club work, ns will be Miss Melba Dansle, Herrinian, seen by the number of club lend year sewing. sissiiid year food. Miss Leona Iiawden, Orangei-thirers who have active clubs this year. Norman Iiawden, Grander, sheep l!'low upiears a list of the lead year New king. club. Miss Khdse Irving fi ranger, first Midvale ers of the clubs and the eonimuu'fy Stuart II. Klehnrds, In which they are located: year sewing. livestiwk elub. Miss KixMie Mcltae, (Iranger, first East Mill- Mrs. K. II. Wilcox. Harold Oakeson, Midvale, sheep year sewing. club. creek, first year sewing. Floyd Shepplck, Midvale, sheep ' club. Russell Riverton, crops Arion Krekson, South Cottonwood, calf club. KIwoihI : Sh'iuht, Taylorsville, lIiW-jrj:IZf hiM'p elub. H CEDAR CITY ' fTvY-!- Activity Seen In S. L. County 4-- Clubs from Ml'RRAY Miss Alta Smith, Fait Lake, first year food. Mrs. Clara Bawden, Salt Lake, year HewinB. Mian Virginia Turner, Iiluffdale, Hecond year 8ewin. Mins Kite HiKliiiiffH, iJlaffdale, second year KevviiiK. MImh Lucile Hawkins, Granite, first year newlnt;. Miss Ellnore Brown, Itutlervllle, first year newlng. Miss Vera OreeuwiHid, Saudy, first year food. Mlsn Phyllis Granite, l'oulson, llrst year food. Miss Jennie Hilshop. Sandy, first year food. $1.0 TELEPHONE- - ' , Local Mention MISS ELVA BROWN Teacher of Dancing Advanced Student of Prof. Fred A. Jackson Ballet, Tap and Ballroom Dancing Taught Phone Murray 97-- J (Continued From I'uge 1) hold Neighbors of Woodcraft will Fratthe ut meeting their regular June ertml Hall Tuesday evening, 9th. The meeting will be called to order promptly at 6 o'clock. All officers and Guards are requested to be present. A Little Addition ion. would make the average home a lot more comfortable. What is it that your house needs? Fred Barker entertained 17th Monday evening In bono of the birthday anniversary of her daughlittle folks ter, June. Twenty-fivand a afternoon, delightful enpoyed little June reielved many lovely Interest birthday remembrances. birthbeautiful a around centered seven caudles. held which cake day Mrs. Sl'NROOM, SLEEPING PORCH, SIMMER KITCHEN, BEDROOM. BATHROOM, NEW ROOF, GARAGE, FENCES, TRELLIS, WINDOW SEATS? e LUMBER MAKES THEM ALL and we have the lumber Prices Will Never Be Lower Morrison Merrill Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Allen motored to Spanish Fork Sunday and spent the day with friends. "THE LUMBERMEN' - S. H. CHAPPEL, Mgr. Phone MurrayS 170 West 48th South Street Murray Extension MURRAY EXTENSION Mr. Glem Hutchison of Bel flower, California, Is a visitor at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hutchison for a few weeks. Miss Mary Jenkins is visiting her sister, Amy, in McGill, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins will motor to McGill Friday and tbe girls will return borne with them. A Miserable Life Mr. and Mrs. Orsoa Hansen and family enjoyed a picnic dinner nt on Decoration Day. Paul, 'GrauKer, calf Lilierty Park la being led by those affected with blood and skin diseases. People with skin diseases who for years were searching for relief from pains, torture ami suffering caused by skin diseases should im- Florence Woodbury, Grancer, calf club. Lawrence 'if i ....... i ' '' tV 1r-j- k Vpl 1 1 M 1 mn thm 1 1 1 '''' ' "'7 1 huiuX Standard highway painted bulletin in Murray, erected by Bird & Jex Company for Wasatch Gas Company. Natural Gas Company Features MURRAY CITY With Outdoor Advertising This colorful outdoor advertising display erected on the highway in Murray by the Wasatch Gas Company is attracting much favorable at-tenti- arranging for this display, the Wasatch Gas Company secured the enthusiastic cooperation and endorseIn ment of prominent local civic leaders. The purpose of the plan is four-fold: club. RiHsell Freeman, Riverton, sheep club. Win. Wbitaker, Salt Luke, crop club Harold Shaw, Sandy, garden club. Stanley Iiawden. Grander, crop : club. Kenneth Sieneer," Taylorsville, club. forestry and entoinoloKy lViniilil Madsen, Mill Creek, garden dull. Owen Frame, Murray, garden club. Reed Mackuy, Taylorsville, crop club. Win. Kasworm, siiiervlsor of clubs and garden club leader. Frai;k Sehiuiidt, Midvale, yop mediately get a Mr. Elmer Anderson of Murray Second Wad left Tuesday for his mission to Sweden. Current Comment At a bainpiel for American mayors, given In Purls, two visiting walk out because wine is served, Mating that they believe In following the ('mist it ut Ion of the I'. S. even mi foreign soil. Their motives may In- - praiseworthy but their reasoning is faulty. They timid not tbe li very will ll to a roiintry which the Const It has not jet gone. The tve!s will denounce them as boors, the drys praiM- t hem as ton h lien rers, and tin neutral smile ut them as ,t 'aw vers, two-ounr- package of our Imported e Vechelde Eczema Salve This salve Is already In use for over twenty-fivyears and achieved the best results. No exaggerated aaaertions are made about it; it in, however, an established fart that thousands of letters are coming in to us in which it is gratefully related how Vechelde Kreinu .Salve did bring relief from suffering after all other methods did fail. Vechelde Krwma Salve Is a wonder product; its effect is ko quiet, so smooth, the release from pains takes place instantly, it Is a blessing for sensitive skin. For psors, barber's itch. oM-sores, dry and wet scales, herpes, abscesses and all kinds of skin diseases, pimples, inert bite, ofteu only a few- applications are necessary to get rid of the evil. boxes and costs $2.00 por box, C. 0. D. This salve is sold in $''.15 direct from the importers. e The Murray Flower Garden Club Is planning a rose show to be held just as soon as the roses are In their prime. Winston Belcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Belcher, was taken to the hospital Friday In a serious condition from heart trouble. He has shown no improvement at this date. - i. VECHELDE Mr. IMPORTING CO. York, Dept. 4S10 4640 Broadway, New Farrell it ml daughter, Virginia, of Oakland California, and Mr. and Mrs. King Farrell and two dull. , of Brentoii, Washington, ihildret:, Mfllioiiruc Wallai-e(iranger, garare visiting with Mrs. E. J. Farrell den dub. Wltitaker. Salt Ijike. on First West street. Stanley crop dub. II. W. liurgou, Sandy, crop elub. Ilnrobl Hansen, Sandy, crop elnh. Calvin Jensen, Saudy, crop club. .VelT P.rowu, Sandy, crop dub. 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Drolllnger and daughters, LaRelda and Elva, atspent Memorial Day In Payson, reunGardner family the tending Ai-- The Misses Annie iind Aliiv Brin-(oi- i of Idaho Falls, have returned to their home after a two visit with their c:ti-li- i, Miss Barbara Brlnton. MURRAY FEED STORE The Gleaner Girls of Taylorsville ward are ecteralning their teachers, Mrs. Ionard (ierrard and Ms. Jane Labiitn mi Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Miranda Bcnnlou. W. X. Judkliis will make a business trip to (igdeii Friday, In connection with bis busilhess, and will visit relatiixes and friends there. All Kinds of Seed in Season CHAS. ANDERSON, Prop. HAY- - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED -- COAL Phone Mur. MURRAY 431 4870 So. fow The family of Alfred Wegener, who heiiihsl the (iermiill exsillllo Int'i G reeiilni,d, have divided that l is In the Arctic body l to waste in which he met bis end. The instinct iliMt prmupts most of us t i blit g the biulirs (1f the depart d hue!, to the luitue land. Is gentle ami tender, but it ), tb,. ,!,., I no goiMl. mill often iiiipos.s, H, (be living, a burden which tbe dead would have nought to avoid. After all. "Where should the soldier sleep hut where he felir n-- t 1. To itnlentify this new impurlnnt industry with the progressive activities d Murray, developing mutual, anil giHul w ill. The lUrJ & Jex Company consider It h privilege to eelve the from Wmwt.h tins Company to par- r. ticipate (oiler a imlutie display. III this J. . progressive evidenced In the outdiM.r advert Uliur V congratulate the WiMti'b (Is Ciimpiiny und rouipntilen on their definite art It it y In mlvniii'. Ins the IntenM of t'tnh mTiliiitod eoinmiiiiitlin. cordi.il relationship To tleveh'p sales of Natural (ias from the use of the ouhloor ailvertt-in- ;: ne.lium. To help the community anil its hasic industries. As industries grow and prosper, so dors the community. I'iiii H;iiik is mi ii diet Hint is it hiiije MleeetS, it Kiiy The 1'lin; 4. To develop a civic Consciousness in creat ing in the minds of the ptihlie a full of the advantages of this mod cm fuel. To "clean up and stay clean." isire .f eliettllU tobm-Hint It. I'iim", now nf H, lmls, frm .1. C Ibmell, n (jni-'e- r bought i,i M:irliiiwit, hid. jvur iU'i tins tew been a Id In full. FiT tile Outdiir mhertlsing kerf (be inn In Idea alitr In the public reqnrM h) pbi.iH" of leltcr Milt Mil you In po.r.sloi of all the (art ml :il nrrrswir) to nhott )mi butt to use piiioted hullHlrxt MirceMiilly In miiiwvtlim with )onr adtrr. tlsing to brlp I ik reuse )otir sal cm. tulml. A ii uf I w. teeth hrnlen "Idle eatitic halted in a lun,), khiiii. Harold K., Ander-M- i of Sprlmttleld. Mum.. awarded MM diiniiiKe lii his Milt iicnlitxt the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 244 East lit South Wwatch 1361 pln. N-- 1U OGDEN, UTAH 2310 Grant Avenue Telephone 289 ron-'ln- d rt. llr ibi Onl Uq ; TIIOKNTt.AMt;itM)N (OMIWNV, IHth J tY I J) i : tL-J- T MURRAY WRECKING HOUSE State Street pH()NE Murry 5gj Fishermen and Car Owners Read This Big Sale of Used Tires and Tubes We Have 800 Ued Tires 500 Tubes, Practically All Standard Makes I'ual ati.l Chevrolet Wheel Crc.t Reduction. Ootttnff Vp N1Mil CufVurlKL d mllN, Lnt rl r Hurtling, dun to function i""""1". l Mndilrr In It.itl. n. In aeld rondl. ttoii. nmkr you f,... tir1. .I,.pr.jr1 nn.l jiK outaKil. tljr lh ( vptlev tik fnnL UrU rlrrulnllnir h ayntorn (ti IS nilnutr. 1'raliwdthru bf tlmuKiind fer meld iind o. tlotu l.wi t ltlv up, Trr )oltiv (pro. Cytx miMfti wuar, un.ir th thmfnto. kluat Qulrklf In pro eundlllona, fill Ip- -P nd WMrgy, or tsooar back. fruent A 75q 50c .TM 40 Wheel, J4.1) Kit,,, , Break Sleep tf l. ft 47S3 e!ahlihtiM'tit. Kidney Acids CI IBS.' DKt 0 Ninth And Stale. , i JliO 7Se U.ed Part.. ISO Starter. We Late Model. U.ed All Kind. Do VulcanUing and WE BELIEVEi,.tu.r IN Work to Ccncr.tor. and T,r. r your tire Changing. ADVERTISINGHOW? By MakinS Boosters out of our Customer. SALE LASTS FROM JUNE 6th to JULY 6th W. N. JUDKINS FRANK r.RO t:iic ana Tf Mgr. IVlan w.ftw, ajustor State |