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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE ISKF.Kh'F.rF.KS' (ONVF.NTION OF THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF PUNISH-MEN- COMING Church T convention of the I'tali State Ewatlii. White Eaele lieekeepers is called for next January 11 and 12th, at Ogdeii. It Is the BY Prim-es- Telephone Muivty 33 the night of Jieeeinber Htli saw inaiij- beautiful cloud floating over my heart, and behold, I sjiw a beautiful figure toward me. An I clime the recognized near, I On I suddenly C. B. WALLACE, NEW YEAR FOR MURRAY s rub-bit- Intre-mountai- n n g i , fr e few-day- n.-- . It.-n- e 'in-Nth,- e . j . Make New GLOBE Al MASH at Fred Carlson & Co. Phone Murray 422 Oppoiite City Hall GLOBE Al Oil Mash GLOBE Al Plain Mash Delivered, 10c Extra !ni-sj,- ,n the rt"iii door of the Murray t;y 1. ill. ,ii n a. In., i ll January it It. It'.'.J. a Nh!i n.,-uh-. The automobile tilmve 1 dev-iils-- ; In of s te sold tu eoer eos( of shin- - .lime. l!i.'. and the coM tor-ag- e ,e, si signed Nut Coal Domestic Lump Half Lump and Half Stove, Mixed Half Stove and Half Nut .. $8.00 $7.50 $6.75 $7.25 $7.75 $7.00 & Co. 'THE LUMUKRMEN"' Phone Murray 170 W. 48th S S. S. It, CHAITKU Mgr. Murray lxU-nsit- i , Sis-oli- FAIHitidlTORfi If ymi nutt-- r from lrtiinr, Mtnit, jrmi nr rretrii.lle b er niBU'it nt I'll th mntlilr? h"iiinir pwor nf th imi"rt-"iine llil. which fnrtlfiFi 'Jr. Swon'n Ct'lnnroll. It's thn fnfet )'rtnr ene etui t J hrt fw "lmrtit mhifoit In put, (hut yen cn rrk stid rnfi'V lif Will It ronllnarn Ks hfsl'in tosetton. lon't ! eithln. In BToot Aft timo I'y. dnnpr i'iii Bud mHY epemtinn. Trr lir. Niton' C'itinmlil iintti-- our rur niir tolooeniiafv rnmpli'ti'iv t hn wnrth timn the mntU coot cr your snoney back. 1 HOUSTON AMU RON HR (. CO, 4th Smlh and Slate Street. riii nt" mi House Work wanted hTThTdiiTot hour. Call Miurray 221-on prt. day between 3:30 and 4:Oo p and ask for Mrs. Thompson. MIsh Itae Freeman entertained a numlier of her girl friends Sunday FOR RENT 6 afternoon at her home in Union. A with garage. 130 Jones street. light liiuch was nerved and the Murray. afternoon sient in n social way. The girls present were Miss Aueral FOR RENT : 3 room apartment. Nance and the Misses Halzel, Olive, vieiia ami eomrortable. Corner Edna, and Zelma Lauretzeu. South and State Streets. Phono Murray 553. The Bee Hive Girls and Boy brick and , Scouts and Vanguards went on a FOR RENT basement. acre lot, oops ,t big Swimming Party at Beck's Hot Zel-mOlf.0 So. tlth W.-o- nly $m.(K) Springs, Wednesday night. Miss month. Murray 577-I- t or Mur. $ and the Bee Lauretzeu, Keejier, Scoutmaster were Chaierons. IIOI SE FOR RENT: 234 East t South Call Murray 300-- or3(K). Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brady euter-talne- d at a large family dinner Christmas Day at their home in fruit Mot liyona t Union, In honor of Mrs. George The grapefruit Is not. ns often Turner and other relatives of this gupposeil. a hybrid developed bj croHsltig other fruits, says Pat- Hbi city. hfinder Magazine. So fur ai known, ferchlp Arthur Godfrey, son of 5Ir. and it wit originally a native of i Asia or the Malny md of T. Mrs. Horace I'nlon, Godfrey at M Islands', from It Polynesian and who is attending the A. C. at seems to have been Introduced In ; the the West Indies and Florida bj tin be bat Logan, was the guest of his grande bat mother, Mrs. James Godfrey, at her early Suanlsh colonists. n. home on Vine street, Murray, last itornlc Snoring at a Fin. Art week. Mr. Godfrey left Saturday Both sexes snore alike, ree, h i gayi for Chicago as n delegate for the professor, and the cex of the lnont s. for A. C. college to a convention which cannot be determined by the mnl care Is being held in that city this week. In a pullmnn sleeper, however on that Is nlwuys fairly safe In HHsu'mlnt lat mo 'Mr. and Mrs. Hoyal Walker of that the sounds actually Issue front Ting. a human snorer. and not from l of & I'nion nnnounce the arrival of a hippopotamus strangled in i mud a tlnj 20. December hole, although the opposite often daughter horn to them ftof C Itetruit Mr. and Mrs. Ituben Sharp have wems more probable. partJcl News. as their guest, Mrs. Tierce Swenson ed to loo lu of Chinook, Slontant, she being here PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ilzed 1 to hps'id the winter holidays. roarTh; .th stue-co- a I1W ity-tw- - thlf AND SAVE! One hundred and seventy-fivchildren of the I'nlon ward enjoyed a Christmas program Monday afternoon of last weeta at the ward chapel given by the children of the PriplHy, mary Association. A one-ac- t The Night Before Christmas" was given fllowed by fancy dancing by members of the Primary. A large Christmas tree was lighted where randy and nuts were given away by Santa Clans. Duart or fit It f the the dl ttJ for 1 the Virgin Ta, wb nd mi Permanenti ilfta. mr a Ls OUR PERMANENT are natural ( ar: jBOd our business to enhance jour beauty by givitiK yon the mosl berominf aids to besutr Mrs. Chester Raker entertained the members of the Unity Club Friday afternoiio at her home in Union. After n business meeting a social Bf WtrlotJ ' enUat . whJcl 0 Mam e i ma tlrj tl lec WAVES ,! fl! wivr Hi he looking, lasting t blS Our Shampoos ami Finpr Vim will delight you! hour was enjoyed. Progressive games were played and prizes were warded, followed by refreshments. We alM (five and all The Misses Hazel, Edna, Zelma Miss Averll ami olive lints Freeman celeNance and Ml brated New Year's eve by attending a theatre party from 7 to 0 p. m. in Salt Ijike Oty. after which they went to Miss Freeman's home and watched the Old Year out and New Year in. ! SIline!; yflv 'lime farl&h, mwurum, beauty aids f CLASSIC BEAUTY SHOP IL in jl f ER.MA MARTIN'. Operator NatiotBil Bank Buildinc PHONE Murray 53 First M itt fccw !lt, tl- - ( I 1 SAVEONCOAL I $7.25 Spec. Dom... $6.75 f: $6.25 $7.00 Nut Pea ji $5.50 I Lowest Prices on Poultry and Dairy Feeds ;: t t Lump Stove f Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. 1 t 110 Wat lir A Mur.! Phone Hv. 3572 5;n.iiK SaJt Lake Gty In VndeM. Vernn ridelilly said that the T"K Jay IJibrum have ,iiis.-pai kisl wheris-v-c- r they have given this program. DISTKHT SMIFmi.E OF New This iniftliig begins the IIH.H SCHooi. It ASKETII AI.l. Year of VXVi and the public U invited to attend this hpleti-olunder the t.piiiiutshlp January Murray at T.N le; of the Mutuals of the wo Wards li:iilinin nt t'yprux; ;rniiivlll,. Bf i f Murray. Joidm. Jaimiiry 1.. t'.vpni at Murray: Jordan at I'.ilik'lllllll ; Tooeli nt s . bi-e- .... - BIL- E- LIVER ('Mllllst twice? Cinchaiii. Jordnn;' January Cypru. Tooi-leat Itinghnni (irnniNv ill,, ai! 25 t Ntntrny. I M punli. don t of rhtwrng minrrj iratrt, wl( K. nnA n m mli yau i ! f.im ftnil bttoKnt in4 tull ut uniMiiAK, itt It. only new lH thrf ;r wt lt, Utiv rnt Thf en't re1 til II Him t ! l.i la ft A fiowint (. It mt ilis-- - di-- Mt 'mif trm4 Irif, u IIm Kowito. it j'-f- le II I I.. n J I ,' an4 up." ul i I hy ftnit r'n (Halt Jr' nndrfil. ttmrta, amatinf pf to maairt th aila Il9 irMr. it rf 1 Uliighnm at eld fARTKtfS lh tlTl.K I4VKH til.IJl to l nt tile fl.im IrpWir r"ii "iip I fv1 th. February Ki In . I iv.f f.- - I or I lM. alniilnl. 2if at til Mum. giWIC. at.C K'Mnrmy at fypriu:, Jordnn; tJranlovlllp at TutIc, lebtunry .M -- Jordan Tmiele Mnghatn; at iirmlstllle. tr f.UvT pilla. A.a arWt 'la. I,.- - f. In nam rt Ilnwat ,i n I ha rr--l .V i j . . ... nni.'I'fi m ui START THK NF.W YKAK KKWI1 CH1XKING ACCOUNT NOW WITH y-- lilt March tUiiiilNtilii. I mieie 1 at i (pru;' Murray Jnidnii nl Murray; Itlnghatu; Cyprja at S ac7 v,e ttjri, t Murray State Barikj: rt t I'M. nil i, tlinir MERCHANT'S LUNCH Best of Service and Food 25c (1 l Up 'T ! ! ri,j;v ' i m( itJS t Murrny. l t.inrh. Vmi km up f n tiiirk. I'4 tsi mf hrtwlh la tnwL n ion i.lt. bflii it in Wminh, Xmif 4 9WU Vuf bn and you tr,i ' (,m Fehruary -- Murray at Jordan;' Ingham tit Craiituvllle: Tmnle at jpriK. at Mtirray;' lebiiuiry t'jprua at Hint!, mil ; Jordan at! llrantM ille. Fcbnmry lo Tcde at ',prii at tJnuituvllle; Itinghnm al Th th Tlie answer is obvious j t t f"t t t nnmit jimif d'inn.)ut mi. ffcm IllifaiKoild Ivnt mit lw l"rli"( in f"vt livf. potni'K nl lrui I bil Into ynuf bo4 dailr. bmplt PAYING by CHECK and avoiding the possibility of lost moWJj or paying a HI,.. January H'.' Jordan at Tingle;1 Urnllliitllle at Oprin; Murray nt . WHICH IS SAFBK? Loose cash in your pockets with which to carelessly pay your bills or cor-Hall- AnJ You'll Jump Out of HcJ i.t (he Morning Rjrin' Id Go tt f"V W mf tml tirli n'l Ih 'l't II.. l QUICKlULUiS FOR TRAD-Sm- all Apartt house in South Salt Lake f0 property ln Murray. See Johanson, 4907 South State St j ; CHINESE HERB Sandy Second Ward played Union at Old Hall in Union ward Tuesday night. The score was 44 to 10 in favor of Union. e ini'ka PILES r'-o- ii.-.i- - WITHOUT CALOMEL l'lir great ilirtcrclne In the iiiottnnpi of mankind I. from the liferent ue they put their facilities Im Locke. r", Morrison-Merril- l Itur-ent- WAKE UP YOUR itru.i:u call Tht Dilerrnc Lump Coal Stove Coal j city Marshall. Murray City. I'tah COAL DELIVERED KING i J-- Nolle., is hue!. given Unit, with inst no Hon of the vi ;.IW't.is owner. I will offer for mile it j . ntii i: or sai.i: S1.55 S1.50 ward TuesFirst Lutheran Church of Murray journeyed where the oiierettaa day evening (Missouri Synod) The Rev. F. E. was well received by that ward. Schumann, pastor. The Taylorsville Ward Sunday Services at 3 p. m. in the Murray School will give their annual Church Ki7 East 4Xlh South. A Sermon by the pastor on: ''How party Friday morning. diflie will by and the Enemies Plot Against Christ program presented ferent members of the Sunday His Kingdom." Sunday School and a class for School and prizes will be awarded the younger classes for atendance. UNION adults in the fundamentals of There will be a dance for the chilChristianity immediately after the dren during the afternoon and the service. God says: "Through your older members of the ward will a dance in the evening. sins be as scarlet, they Khali be w hite as snow ; though they be red Sprained ankles and broken colike crimson, they shall be ns wool." llar bones seem to le in order in Taylorsville these days, so if you BAPTIST CHURCH really want to enjoy some real high class convalescing. Just go out and Sunday. January' 3, 1932 slip down on your ear or try to skate on your ankle, and you've Sunday School and Morning Wor- "did it." For further Information ship, 10 :00 a. in. call on Ihivld Jones, Xoal Paxton, B. Y. P. T, (5 :45 p. in. or Lester Sansoin. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. To the members of the Sunday The Misses Maurice and Marian School : P.etuiion will entertain a number of Please notice that next Sunday is their friends at their home with a the beginning of a New Y'ear and all dinner party Saturday evening. who desire to make a record Mr. Vernal Bennlon who was vismust be in attendance on January 3rd. Lets have a good, long list iting with relatives and friends at this year. A cordial welcome awaits his old home In Cokesvllle, Wyo., returned home Tuesday evening. anyone who does not attend SunSchool elsewhere. day Ire.sident and 'Mrs. Samuel 0. The Christinas program put on by Bennlon, who preside over the CenI he Sunday School on Sunday even- tral States Mission, have been visiting Iecembor 27th was greeted by ing relatives and friends in Taylors.1 capacity house. All did their parts ville and Benniou wards during the well. A playlet "Around the Christholiday season. They were the honmas Tree" was given by the Pri- ored guests at a dinner given by mary ami Juniors. Each member of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Benniou last the Sunday School and every child Sunday. They left Tuesday for their present was given a box of candy. mission home at Indeeiidi-nceMo. Gifts were presented to the younger Helen and Glen Bennlon went to classes by their teachers. Morgan during the week to take w. w. c;. part In a musical program for a The Guild Girls were entertained missionary welcome home party. Mrs. Charles White and Mr. and at their Christmas party by Wilma Watraiis and Aunabelle ITiham at Mrs. Edwin Eyre of Taylorsville Miss I.celham's home on Social ave. have returned home from a visit with relatives in I'rovo. Follow ing the business and devotionMr. and Mrs. O. K. Isaacson held me al ting a general good time was had by all. Gifts were exchanged a Christmas day dinner at their Mid delicious refreshments were home in Taylorsville in lienor of served by III ehoslesses. Those pres their children and other relatives. Mrs. Feru Smith and two sons ent were Alice and Ada Chlgackles, Evelyn Iaimlis. Ada ami Nada Bel- i.re seiidliig the Christmas and cher, Florence Walther, Goldie New Year's holidays with relatives Paugas. Irene I a vis. Myrtle Stauf- - i.nd friends In Ixs Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood had as ler, Wilma Watraus, AnmiU-llMrs. J. I'. Payne and Miss H'elr dinner guests Christmas Day their home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frieda Iressell of Salt Iake. Miss- Wheeler and daughters, Jean ami lieleher was a guest. IVeverly Wheeler of Cottonwood. Mrs. Mary Ann Cook has returned MURRAY 2ml. BRINGS PRO her home in Taylorsville after a GRAM TO 1st WARD SUNDAY, six week visit with her sister In JANUARY 3. 1932 I s Angeles. j M"". and Mrs. Parley The Murray First and Second at dinner Sunday at their 'rllned Mutual Improvement Asso eiatlotis will meet promptly al (!:!' ,""m ln Taylorsville, In honor of Mr' ""'""'oo's brother ami slster-in-iSunday evening. J i unary :tid, 1OT2.! Mr-- and Mrs- - 8- list-1Hennlon. '' the First Ward ehai-- l. and daughter. Donna, of Indeeiid en to a most excellent program "'"I Mrs. which will be rendered by the Klev-- j u"v' s,- - '""I of Salt Ward Sunday School Mission-- j n ry Class, which numbers over one ... iierryiuos-soin.- " .iix biiiidred nteiiibi-rsand who are re- In Hint. " ......... ..... ....nr... ....i. i..., ca l'.v the Tayb.rsvllle ward M. I. A.1 and at the gram, in Salt l.ai.e. Ogden, South Cottonwood ward other places. amusement hall Monday evening, and The Murray First Tuesday evening at llillerest wardj Ward Mmual Improvement uffic-- j and Wednesday evening at IiiiiKham; Ts have loiuliiliisl their orgii tll.il t'anyoii. Tin- - cant of i harHcter In! lions iii order that both may hear order of their n: this exielletii program, mid at the rherrybloMwiin ... Miriam Ilcimlonj Kiiue time have a hoti'C sufficient r K'"'"!" . .. Siimiom to ai li'liiliiodate all that may collie.' John Henry Siulth .. Itoiuild Fame! This progr.im consisting of a vaHenry Foster Juliet ried program of smig, testimony.1 John Van Akker. ii tut story, is under the dlicctinii Iiiivbl Friime Worthlngloii of the llis'rilelur of this big ilas,j Jaimn Young Mllboiime Wallace in-.l..,..i F. I.IomI. who i en-Jo- y Editor New Year for Murray is certainly just around the corner and so why not give a wish or two. Chief Idirson says he would like a few- - thousand feet of new hose, a couple of new fire trucks, and one or two well insured fires to try out the equipment on. A. Townsend would like a doen or more power plants to move, maybe so, maybe not. It. Klasco would like an arrangement, for calling Hrk, fish and then Commissioner of Agriculture, State mals. he would not have such a calloused of Utah; I. II. Hillman, Stale conslceiice. Not long ago twelve beautiful Mr. Wade, mules were poisoned In place of apiarist of I'tah; Ioii's Service station would like Grain Growers exchange; not rabbits the rabbits; why give an automobile consuming ten galanil some ofllcials of a leading glass lons of cas per mile. jnu (Mdsoii to your hungry public by Jar manufacturing concern. giving men who enjoy hunting Mr. Jiirtkius at the Murray to shoot I ami give to concern wants more arid the poor? l.ITTI.r; t'liOWKK (M B DAXCK bigger wrecks for his business. The I'nited States wastes enough The Murray Laundry would like DRWVS BIG CROWD food and tobacco in one year to a cainiMigu of nobody washes but keep France and Italy for one year. Father, and he Is becoming forgetWhen I the -- Saviour" I The dance nt St. Vincent's- church ful. by the thought of these things. The druggists are anxious to seWednesday night, given The Second Horseman, "War,"; I Little Flower Club, drew a large cure nermits to sell airplanes and understood only too well Its mean- crowd who expressed their apprecia- thus keep up wilh what the public new dance w hiiis in the ing. What is wrong with our great tion of the spledinrt way of drugs. leaders today? Is it and floor by responding to the em icing (Sod The furniture houses are in faJiistb-or MoXKY they desire strains of the orchesrta and keeping vor of a suite of furniture a day the floor tilled with happy dancers. will keep the children nt home, leadership? Where Is the freedom of this, The surrounding towns of Magua. F.mil Carlson thinks a new radio the hunt of the free? I'rovo. Butlerville, and Sail Lake i raze should be started ns he says What are families going to do were represented by dancers who si. me iooplc are crazy to buy his when they ran lint pay taxis and enthusiastically praised the radios but are out of money. are force to leave their homes? I wonder who would not dance IbxT and general good time like to What are the sinrving and un- given them by the l ittle Flower liud a hook that thrilled them like employed hundreds and thousands Club, who are planning to have a Ui biiivn Crusoe on the first read-ii.g- . men, women, and children going to dame every month. Well, you will not have to wait do? The Little Flower Club comtiiliti-ng as we understand that very When iimney will be of no value, extends their appreciation for the the Itcpiililican National Committee what next? liberal patronage given them nt i to issue a book soon show ing Pre-XeYear dain-etheir hatred, religious differences, why Hoover should be reelected unjust laws? The only answer Is Well. I'd say that bis k better Is great and Moody wars many good, real (I good. sweep down great cities, many IIIOOll. Then Hit y say that field glasses -in to the earth, are The Third Horseman. IMsense." cities will sink selling in n,ii,intity now that the r. how (sad to see the world may strange sights npi'ar - in the feiniiies re not wearing ic:tii-oatK- . Mil-ninaway, drugs will not heavens; a strange trils- of men How jiImoii a six cylinder love cure. You are living too fast and will sweep down over the moun- affair Murray and a run of this tains from the North, and sinful. g"ort business. Plague will wipe out the Ikm1Ic race shall scatter before them iis Frank C. Howe worn! like two the winds. of men, who, dcsccrali their Imdy the autumn leaves three million ef the twenty mil-1.- ( I, I'rimvss Kwatha. daughter of temple with (he rottenness of for0 car buyers l.i have locii wrong Chief White Kagle, have wllnccM-bidden pleasures, i i:oiii.h to in ed a need car. live who for the body and tils greatness, and his wonderful "Vol', Wonder what William Waretiskl world shall die there In." powers and works, and together would think of a Itew City Hall as with the Kedmen, claim him a Ihly a New Year The Fourth Horseman. fur the cltv present I have known full welt that Prophet, sent from the (Ileal Spirit Ollllilolces? ' ....... II U,.r ...... ....II .. . Ill KM III llllll. II ' 111.' IIIH II 111 ftI. .,,,.1 till. I f.. many Suns, he eope would see M r, Kmil M. would like a nip of the world. known throughout and meet mot horrible deaths. . . tfii that Slav 1ml for two or " I likes and rivers will Many churches have published Ihiee minute dry up. The at a lime and pro- r 11, the floods would him as sent I'roin the I Inly one. mountains i UN argument alum! iiiality or lalillly floni (lie i ustotiier-The .Mun ay Kagte would like a hii.i.d new I let 11 for the New Year A Year's Resolution to Buy ,s the niio we hud in I'd I think-iln- ! of higher things lli.it) the Use uiovahle lype. Probably thinking f H'liing puis and frving imii and o b r j li,ir.i'h uuiiia. tines that l a four ilollar word wiihont a doubt. Cherry-blossom- Hilk-res- t New-Year'- s one-thir- d lour. Jesus," words; of ejjjantie hulld. were while us .mow, His robe to draw my aonl from lie seemed my body; it flew up wards like a sen (tull, hut It did not reach "The Saviour," but wemed to be directed to a large church yard where many Honey Company, Ieople were Blithered. free luncheon at their Ogden plant. In and Here I alighted, and went The officials of the State Beeof Jesus revealed myself. keeping Association urge the ami His message to the World." Association urge the attendIiefore nie came Four Horsemen In the state ance of every lepresentlnjf the (treat and terrible in the bee inInterest who has any evils about to descend uiou the of I'tah. Bring your probdustry world. for anything that The First Horseman, Starvation, lems or solution better lee a to lead will bigger'and I realized Its great meaning. Every for ('tab. Industry where today, one hears the cry of Some of the principal sjs'iikers of hnriKcr. Why? Iteeiiuse of our proconvention will be: George the duction, sinking tons of grain and State apiarist of Nevada; Schweis, fruit la the sea; fruit lies rotting federal bee A. 1. Sturlevant, Dr. upon the ground because prices A. W. B. KJos-iiesare low, not given to some hungry culture laboratory; Mount Stales niu Honey Pros man or woman ; ixiisoulng of W. A. Landgraf, ducers Association; by the thousands and game of Harden Bennlon, all kinds and also domestic ani- American fan Co.; The east of "Miss to Issued every Thursday by Murray same week us the Ogdeii Livestock Press, 4842 South State Street, Murshow, and It is pliiiinned that one ray, Utah. indtlcmi-en- t will supplement the other as a reason for visiting the city at that time. Koiind trip rates of Filtered as second class matter one way fare, February 8. 1027, at the postoffice one and have been offered for the occasion at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, lS7a. by all railroads leading to Ogden. The beekeepers will hold their convention meetings nt the Hotel TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Mgelow, the first session at 2:00 p. One month. Salt Lake County..! .10 in. January 11th. One feature of the One Salt Lake County, 1.00 year, Live to be a trip the convention will In United States-O- ne Elsewhere Slock show as guests of the Superi1JS0 In advance year followed by a or Union Ward Taylorsville Ward Announcements A WANT ADS Murray Cafe i ' ih l,,ii l; Kitig n |