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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE i ARTILLERY (1.UB AT SCHO-FIELNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SCENE OF WEDDING ADVERTISEMENT MUNICIPAL HYDROELKCTHIC POWER PLANT (Continued from page 1) Murray City, Huh, Septemlwr, Sealed jiroixisnls will 1931. 1m Pi the otTife of the City Recorder tint II 7 o'clix k p. in. September 28, 1931, fur furnlHliliiB iimterlal and liibor for a diversion dam and ikw-e- r Iiouho bullillut;, together with sundry supplies and equipment, a shown iu phuw and Riieelflcn lions, which may le obtained from the City Recorder, or examined at hlg office. Rids will be received on the following items: Diversion dam, In- and being made of forget-me-noyellow rose buds, M'rs. Bernard, the hrlde's mother, wore a lovely chiffon dress with a harmonizing corsage and a large ts mony several appropriate selections were rendered by Lieut. Duncan S. Si mervllle, on the violin, accompanied by Mrs. 'billion V. Jones at t, t, point-d'esprl- o r-- sow irnces Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Howard entertained at dinner Saturday of last black, lacy hat. week at their home on 83rd South The bridegroom had for his best Klreet In honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. man Lieut. Edward 0. Farraud, and J. Bishop and children, Russell, for his ushers Lieut. Robert F. Donald, Betty Lois and Bobby. Chandler, Lieut. James E. Collins, Lieut. Walter E. Kraus and Lieut. Mrs. James Powell entertained John D. F. Phillips, who formed nn members of the O. D. O. Club Wedwith their sabres under archway afternoon of this week at which the bridal pair left the altar. nesday on home street. her State Mrs. Sampson is the grandthe of Col. Mrs. late and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Iner Johnson enA. A. DeLoffre, M. C, V. S. A.,and tertained at dinner party Saturof the late Gen. and Mrs. R. F. of last week at their day V. evening S; A. Lieutenant Bernard, st. Kampoon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. new home 18fi0 and 39th south reof in their a honor of number John Henry Sampson of Salt Lake were City, t'tah, is a graduate of the latives and friends. The rooms decorated in late fall flowers, also of Utah and at the piano. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown was fashioned almost entirely of rare old rose point lace which was sent to her by a memlier of Colonel Bernard's family. Her veil of tulle was edged with more of this exquisite old lace and was held in place by n most becoming wreath of orange bbwsoms. She wore a three strand pikake lei, and, as her only ornacluding complete concrete and mech- ment, h bar pin, diamonds and sapanical Installation, together with phires encrusted, the gift of the Mich accessories as shown in plans t'nlverslty present bridegroom. r Is a member of the Sth Field Arand profiles, and a complete iw-ehonMiss Alice Bernard, mald-of- house building, Including plumbRegiment at Rchofleld Baror, wore a frock of tourquolse blue tillery he commands "I" Bating, heating system and craneway. with a wide brimmed racks where The right is reserved to reject tery. hat and shoes to match, and carany or all bids, or waive any In- ried an old fashioned Following the ceremony, a delightbouquet of formalities or defects, and to accept was held at the Club. ful rosebuds. The brides maids: yellow The wedding cake was lighted with any bid which may be deemed as Miss Dade Warfield, Miss Carolyn ta tiers and tied with gracethe most favorable to the City of Perkins, Miss Betty Waldron and ivory ful bows of white gauze and was Murray. Miss Marian McLaughlin, wore simcut by the bride with her husband's By order of the City Commission. ilar frocks in yellow A. T()'NSENI, Mayor. with bast and shoes of tourquhwe sabre. V. J. WAREXSKI, City Recorder. flSuffee and Ices were served from blue, their old fashioned bouquet the long and artistically decorated LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OFFICE OF THE SOl'TII DITCH refreshment table, yellow and white 5 Fresh Cows 40 Feeder pigs, flowers with touches of blue being COMPANY A. T. used to carry further the lovely col$3.5(1 up Fat Iambs cheap. or scheme. The 8th Field Artillery Saunders, 5451 South State. Granite, Utah. played the wedding There are delinquent upon the Orchestra FOR HALF Charter Oak Range, marches during the reception. on account described stix'k following The bride wore a most attractive good as new, reasonable. Call at of assessment levied on the 10tb 4104 South State. ensemble of brown chiffon with a day of August 1931. The several amounts set opposite small hat, and other appointments to match her golng-awacostume. the names of the respective shareMrs. and Lieut, will Sampson holders are as follows: 'siK'Ud two weeks on the island of Cert. Shs. Amt. Hawaii before returning to Scho-fielNo. No. Barracks. 2 $ 5.00 70 Desimin. A. A poiht-d'esprl- Social Mention Are the "Buy Words" of the Nation! MAKE YOUR PURCHASES OF FINE FURNITURE BEFORE PRICES START ON THE INEVITABLE ADVANCE the dinning table. Following the dinner the evening was spent at cards and other games. Covers were laid for Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Charles White, Miss Helen White. Mrs. Emily Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Pike of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bergon of Ogden and Sit. and Mrs. O. O. Gorsgren and of Mr. and Sirs. Max Rohhinette Rrlgham City. Mrs. Henry C. At wood entertained tit a dinner party at her home In honor of her mother, Mrs. M. M. Hand, of Sandy, the occasion being From almost every manufacturing source comes word that future shipments cannot be made except at a sharp advance in wholesale prices. This means that on future shipments we, too, must advance our prices. However, on our present stock we will maintain the lowest prices in our history. Come in and profit by them before it is too late. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED! AComplete Bed Room Suite of Quality Furniture at a Real Saving. Combination Walnut Finish, Bed, Chest, Vanity, Bench, Spring hiled Mattress, Guaranteed Coil Spring, Bed Lamp and Beautiful Silk Bed Spread. Sirs. Hand's birthday anniversary. were laid for fourteen guests. Following the dinner the time was spent In a social way. $14975 20-ye- ar Covers s Sirs. J. S. Nellson and Sirs. of Salt Lake were luncheon guests of Sirs. Jas. Powell Thurs- le Con-yer- V?. iiniiiffiTSJlN iiili day of last week. Sirs. John Wood entertained the ladies of the Past Noble Grands Club Thursday afternoon at her home on 4Mth South street. A two MURRAY NEWS o'clock luncheon was served followed by a business meeting after which (Continued from page 1) the game, Stung, was played the Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright and remainder of the afternoon. daughter, Rula. and J. W. Wright, The Book of Mormon class and who have been the guests of Dr. Wandamere Sunday School class and Mrs. V. L. Wright for the past a surprise held party on their week have returned to their home Srrs. Ardeu Thaxtoti, Jr., teacher, In Uyrum. at her home Saturday evening of last week The evening was 8cnt Several ladles of Murray and sur- in playing games after which rerounding towns attended the annual freshment a were served. Fifteen tea of the Service Star Legion guests were present which was held Monday at the Sirs. William Waters entertained Memorial house at Memory drove at a tea Friday afternoon of last lu Salt Lake. week at her home in Mldvale. In Mrs. Eva Jones had as her guests honor of Sirs. C. M. Berg and at her home Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Sirs. l W. Jessup, who have soiit Marcus Burton, Clarence Burton, the past three year In RIunIcxIh. South Africa. Slore than fifty and Mrs. Alice Cowan who were to their home In Washington, friends called during the afternoon. D. O., after a visit with their moth- Sirs. Jessup will be remembered by er, Mrs. T. II. Burton and other re- her home town people lefore her marriage as SIlss Carma Jones, the latives In Nephl. daughter of Sir. and Sirs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Altiert E. Dean and Jones of Wasatch street, this city. daughter, Dallas Mary, and sons. Mr. and Mrs. II. Madsen of Salt Richard J. and Wayne A!!ert, who Lake have Issued Invitations for have !oen the guest of Mrs. Dean In of their weda dance Tav-olaMr. Mrs. and A. II. parents, Is to le which at their home 308 Germanla ding anniversary House Memorial held at Saturday avenue, left Friday for their home Sir. and Sirs. in .Memory Grove. In Woodruff, I'tah. Sladsen were formerly residents of this city where Sir. Madsen Sherman Wood, son of Mr. and his marriage was nKMiaicd Mrs. John Wood, of this city, left his brother, Eniil Sladen In with at o'clock 12:20 for Wfslnesdny. Madsen Furtilture store, at the the Seattle, Washington, where he. with his fellow football men of the same location as now occupied by store on t'tilverslty of ftiih. will battle Sat- the Granite Furniture beSl.ulscti While street. Stale Sir. . urday with the t'nlverslty of Miss was fore Iora her marriage This Is Mr. Wixwl'g wvond Jame year with the team, he having Godfrey, daughter of Sir. achieved honors during Ids two Godfrey of this city. enr of giwul playing. Wo hope that .Mrs, Fred R. Anderson entertain he will come home bringing more mnitililty Aid ii the Methodist laurel to hlmielf and his fellow at h r afternoon Society Wednesday player of the I'nlverslty team. home on Vine street. A one o'clock dinner was served after which a Mr .and Mrs. Ardeti Thaxt.si, Jr. business nicotine wax held, It being (Mid daughter. PhyllU Elaine, Mr. the flrst myelinic of the coming Thaiton's mother, Mr. A. II winter eaou. Cover wen laid for and ulster, Mr. Milton Bisk eighteen guet. and son, MJIton, Jr., motored to Woodruff lait week where they Mrs. Slarla Bcrger entertained lent a few day visiting Mr at dinner Sunday In compliment to Thaxt-- n' bMther In law and Muter Sir. C. Hammond of Nebraska. Mr. Albert K. Inn and family. all Twelve guest were pre-nt- , old choo chum of the gue!. Mr. Vn Hammond, who ha very 111 at Sir. Price hn been vWtlng at the home of Mr. and her home on Wasatch Avenue. Mr. Chnrle Fatchel and other re la live here for tho pat summer Sir. Jame Nclon cntertnlnd will leave the coming week for her the ladle of the O. I. O. club Wed d C. W Despain. Friday and Saturday Special! $1.65 Per Gal. KALSOMINE 29c per pkg. Anderson Lumber Co. UP"1 9 27.00 110 24 00.00 122 J2 30.00 S5 V4 23.75 with law bo many shares of each parcel of such stink as may le necessary, will be sold at the office of the Secretary on the 22nd day of tVtolier at 7 i.Ylm-p. m., 1931, to pay delinq uent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and ex I Value, Phone Murray 12 son Delia May. John T. Wall, lA.rain .J B And In accordance $2.65 PAINT-Reg- ular 110 Fritsch Imn & Trust Co 125 21 40.50 Federal Land Bunk Pledge! for F.llwlxMh 117 24 60.00 Thompson Federal Land Bunk Pledged for J. M. and V. L. Thomp- Murray jx'iise of sale. ALKX. A. BRAND, Sec'y., Uranlte, Sandy R. D. 1, The Hunters Choice - sWfHCJffSTk 1 WfAfOrunt Jwl gun with thfir wnoodi-wofkut- I rannwy . rwvrt foiling action uimifii inij-i.- iv i bInt. rrft the chow of t.isjm fvtiic v,v I vm 1 ll nirn who kavr hrrn nying lu yeart, "Tin going to Now it the ume to get Luy JtiNUiuru that new .hot gun. . , Lrt ut thow you both the modcli 97 nJ 12. mm U ifVlEl r& MS rf 3-Pie- Living Room Suite ce ALL H1CH C.RADE . MOHAIR, All Hard- wood Frame with Webb bottom A T? 17 E70 IT IxILJCj f . V m x.t wIth thU Su'le Co Table, Junior Lamp, Sofa End Table and low, Magaiine Rack. -. Pil- - I 1 m e Come in today. f lh 10 Wash-Iiigton- Model Rrpcatinu Shut Gun, now nly M.lel 12 Hfpralinjf Shot Gun, now only X X 7 $28.50 $39.50 We have a nice anortment of Shot Gun Shell, and talic Cartridge Ma- - I OUR SLOGAN Standard Goods and Service Smith Hardware "The WIN'CIILSTF.R Store" f 4814 Murray. Utah 1 h"tiie In n n 0 0 and 0 0 0 it iay Doy neater 0 Circulator Murray, Utah Rk Spring. Wyoming. ttedny. CI . Phone 371 m '7 3 f I j I Comfort ablt Beautifully Decorated BREAKFAST SET Solid Oak. EASY CHAIR Taptry 819.75 Finish $29.75 le-It.- J South State w'llll a p The Murray Woman's Club mel Thursday at the home of Mr. Wm. J. Virttikl on tih South direct, where an Informal reoeptlon wa Tea wm served, the coming year' wotk wan outlined ind Mr. Fred R Anderon wa idlng president for the coming year. M. Mr. and Mr. are congratulation over the of a daughter, U.rn to them during the twk at the Maternity h'plta In Ihl city. Mr. Mover wa formerly Ml Florence Tripp, daughter of Mr. and MY. Iwl Tripp. Mr. Moyer I an employee at the Federal rewrre back In Salt Lake, I H. Moyer g Molly Ileal n ml Mr. Rol l son were dinner guest of Str, Jn. Powell at her home on State strwt Mr. last Sunday. Sir. Parley it SCnntle entertained a children' party Monday after-nat her home In Taylomllle. lu honor of her daughter. Alii-- . It Mng her birthday anhherary. Furniture is One of the Best Investments You Could Possibly Make Today Your money invested in furniture TODAY will pay big dividends. As prices advance, which they are sure to do very shortly, your purchases will become more valuable and m the meantime you will be enjoying their beauty and comfort in your home. BUY BEFORE PRICES START TO ADVANCE! Game were played. prlr award ed, after which refreshment wetr served. Samuel Smith, of Tajlorsvlllo rd made Mshop of Rennlon a few day ago, (o sucrced RIhop Labrtim. Mr. Ijihntm ha held m It the position year. of bishop for wvetal, Granite Furniture Co. South State Strwt MURRAY UTAH Thon Murray 496 |