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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Mr. and Mrs, Alex Church $5 For A Name $5 i Announcements Saturday Specials ijrTisT"(iiiK(H GROCERIES To 'find a suitable name for our Chick Feeder, which we are manufacturing in Murray, we will give I'ayne, l'astor School and Morning WorSunday a. 10:00 at Chic in. 6 ship in Cash H. V.: (1:45 p. m. March 4, For a period of two weeks, beginning Service: 7:30 p. m. Evening and ending March IS, contestants may send one or Midweek Service: Wednesday, more names to the SHHV POULTRY SUPPLIES, 7:30 p. in. 4952 So. State, or the Murray Eagle. Sunday School will deolde on the most suitMr. Shey, wheeled A invitation is extended cordial by Judges to anyone and everyone not attendable name submitted and the award will be made immediateAnyone may eoiieto, and may ly following their decision. ing Sunday School elsewhere. We and address to aetouipuuy Nnmo names. live Hubmit not over have live, interesting and helpful each letter. classes for all ages, from one to fmler in every way. one hundred. If every one will Shpy's Chirk IVedej- is a suH-rioto Supplies, we can Poultry break Sliey's work names, all attendance go Before subinflling jour records by Easter Sunday. or the Murray Eagle, and tlimiroughly inspwt this feeder, and The next. Sunday School see for yourself its many superior qualities. will be held in the Murray this church on Monday evening, 'Mlarch 14. A large attendance is expected at this meeting, and an interest ing program is being prepared. Folks, we have just one more acres month to get back to first place in Foil SALE: Six and one-haon State street with modern res- the Sunday School contest. Ix't's idence uud chicken coop. I'hone. work ! or Murray 35. 15. Y. or the Work wunted Murray 127-House by day or $5.00 Rev. J. Baby Union Ward 14c 14c 17c .v.' WANT ADS 18c 24c 25c hour. Call Murray morning before noon. Mrs. Thompson. .'l-A- KMC KKN'T on any Ask for ITS FOR Sale; also Thoroughbred Breeding stock. A very low price will be given on '2nd these rabbits. MHO South West. MEAT RAH brick and stue-eacre lot, coops, at o, basement, 6 UK) So. Gth W. month. Murray only $10.00 577-- per ITRLIC: of Any work will be taken care of NOTARY or Mur. Xt. 15 this kind at the Murray Eagle Office. Call Murray 35 if you wish to make appointment. HOUSE FOR RENT: 231 East 48th orSOO-South Call Murray 300-- Permanent Wave Special The Greatest Uargains Ever Offered In the Hair Dressing World We offer a Special Ringlet End Wave for The Regular $5.00 Shelton Ringlet End Wave Also the Famous Somners Natural $5 Wave $75 $g50 $50 This ad is worth $l.(X) to you on the world's famous $3.00 Shelton Oil of Tulip Wood Wave. This wave has never been offered at this price before. I!enr in mind that we are not trying to meet wishy-wash- y coniH'tItlon. Every wave is a high class wave that we van lie proud of. J. B. CARTER'S BEAUTY PARLORS At the meeting Sunday evening the third test on the Gospel of John will In; given. All members be sure to read and study the 8, 9, and 10th chapters of John. Special music at the devotional hour. W. W. 0. The Guild Girls met at the church on Tuesday evening. A de licious dinner was partaken of at ti o'clock. Following this a busi ness meeting was held. Sumie Niyn gave the scripture lesson "The Trusting Mother." The remainder of the time was spent at cutting quilt blocks for an Indian Mission, s at Fallon, Nevada, and sewing for a hospital in the Phil I'.ignteen members were ippines. present. Annual ("amass All members of the church are asked to be ready to sign pledge cards on Sunday, March 13. The every member canvass will commence at that time. Let's be ready with our pledge cards whether large or small. METHODIST ( III K( II Rev. Kwight M. Kitch, Pastor weeks. 24c The M. I. A. Dramatic Club of I'liion ward presented the play enat the "Misunderstood," titled, ward on last Friday evening. The play went over big and was supported by a good attendance. Carter's 11 years in beauty parlor business in Salt Luko. is your guarantee. Miss Viola Anderson wishes to inform her friends that she is now located at 1850 South State at Granger. but now lives He Missed the Job Grant Ward NOLI) AMI (iliFEN HALL BEING Mrs. S. II. Foiherlngham ami PLANNEIJ Vaudis Clelland entertained the Do you want to have the best members of their Sunday School time in your life for thirty-liv- e Class of last year, at a house cents? Why, sure Is the exuberent anparty one evening last week at the swer. Then come to (Jrant Ward A home of Mrs. Fotherinnham. Gold and Green Hull Saturday very pleasant evening was sjioiit in night at s::ii o'clock. It will be a playing various games and refresh- gala affair, the M. I. A. assures you of that. Tin halt will be decorated ments were served to IS) guests. with festoons of gold and green and Mrs. Clyde Bully entertained on if you watch closely, perhaps one Wednesday afternoon in honor of of the Easter bunnies will leave her daughter Josephine's thirteenth you an Easter egg. Once again you birthday. After sending the after will hear the strains of the Moonlight Racketeers, who will make noon in playing games, refreshyou forget that depression ever exments were served tit Buth Fother-inghaisted. The M. I. A. dance, that beauMarsciel tiful Spanish dance, will be demonAlice Suarr, Nielsen, Vaudis Eatehel, Jack and strated by representatives from Nob Josephine Bally and Millcreek, Murray First, and Grant Wards. Isabelle (ieargian. Punch fur Also the fate Tuesday evening the Junior girls of the Stakeeveryone. lances deiends on a mothers at entertained their you. Are you going to support. lunch 'on, during the class oriod. The program for conjoint will, The class leaders, Ethel Carsey entered on that memorable man. and Catherine (lilliert were of the George Washington. The program; will consist fo vocal duets from opinion that all spent a very pleas- .Millcreek ward. Talks on Washing-- . ant evening. ton. by P.ishop Wahhpiist. The Church Srhool meets on SunThe M Men of Grant Ward enThe play entitled the "Ked Headday morning under the direction of ed Step Chibl," presented by the tertained the Gleaners nt a swimmMrs. F. R. Anders'Hi, the superinMiller Ward Gleaner and M Men ing jtarty at Municipal Haths. From tendent. As a part of the worship rcmrts a good time was had by all Dramatic Club was very much en who attended. services Rev. I). M. Kitch will speak of this ward The Junior girls entertained on a phase of the Christian Life as joyed by the people their mothers at an old time party crowd The we look forward to the observance Wednesday evening. It was the last was good, considering that so Tuesday night. of Easter. A short course on the of their project and was phase of our young people were at called. "The Land of Our others." Life of Christ Is being reviewed by many Ward presenting the play Iiennion The girls were arranged In the school. in the old fashioned costumes depicting Castles entitled, "Mary's Tin1 Ladies' Aid Society plans to Air." (uite a iiunilx-- of the scouts the nationality of her mother. The serve a dinner at the church on girls must have Iteeii delving In old were there selling pop corn. chests and drawers for they brot Wednesday evening from 5 to 8 o'The Sunday evening service, forth gowns with clock. Tickets will be on advance members of Murray sleeves, yards of ruffles, tight sale and the public may extHvt an- presented by flower-gardea and hats. The First Ward were enjoyed by other one of those line meals which was in dancing Vir sitent evening shown Slides were full house. the ladies have the reputation of very Keel, square dances and playof the various temples and talks! ginia old fashioned ing serving. on the same were given. A sMclal games. Halnty refreshments were The Hoy Scout Troop entertained the served to eleven mothers and thir feature of the evening were their parents and friends on last beautiful musical numbers given by teen daughters. The class leaders, Monday evening with a very de- a choir of 'Si voices. Sonie mem- Ella lieikstroiu and Hazel While were In charge f Hie affair. lightful program. Following thrt bers of our own ward occupied I he I lie Heeluve classes of Grunt picture show several numbers were time in South CottotlWood the Ward are presenting (wo delightful given and refreshments served by same plays next Tuesday night. Thev are' evening. the boys with the assistance of I cing directed by the class lead-some of the mothers. The attendClem Jai kman. Clara Erlnml-- i is: Harmon. "Not A; ance was large and much Interest PARENT TEACHERS' MEETING son and Maur.i-Man In The House," Is a delightful' was manifested in the work which There will Ih a meeting of the comedy based n the down fall of the Scouts are doiug. Lincoln School in obi, prim man hater. The cast! The boys wishing to puss tests Association next Thursday, March includes. LaVine Eekinan, Emma are requested to meet the exam- loth. Johnson, Esther Holmgren, Lucllej Ir. Calvin Smith, suerinlenilent McCb.y, and Helen Hryan. The! iners at (I o'clock on next Monday of the Granite school district will title of the o'hor tH'iiks for Itself,' r at church. the The rg-ulaowning discuss the school budget for next "Tin' t;hosts lu the Hoarding meeting Is held frobm 7 to ! year and the necessity of keeping School." This cast IhijisIs of Virwith Scouts Charles Morton and up the standards of (be Intnl. at ginia Meyeis, Edith Larseii. Evu Grotiuood, Audrey Glllen, and Jane Fred Sagendorf ill charge of the ibis meeting. The P. T. A. of the Lincoln Gibbs. Candy and ni corn will lie work. Patrol No. 1 with Md'.lain school is a ery live nrginlzatiuii sold. Mason as the lead and liob Ward and Edward N. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hallett Itytiearsoit Is presenj as assistant was the winner of ident. The school will plant a lawn at a card party at their merits for the mor.th of February. In front of the school building and home on east Cl'li South, last Fii , this lay tiighl. The guests were: Mr. at tin' corner of Fifth East However, Patrol .o. 2 with and make numerous oilier and Mrs. Huny Robblns. Miss Virspring Collins as the leader won a close ginia Jetrersoii. Vera Johnson, Wil-improvements. Sivolid. ma Ilaniion. Mary Turpln, Hill It will be of Imprest to many of llooion, a nd Al Hrydeti. t ur ipl to know that the IIOMK AMI (OMMIMTV l.l It Male Chorus under the ' r- direction of W, F. Robinson, and by (Jwvn Summer - . s'. accompanied I jt Th"' until! hy tmvlllitf of he bays, are to j;lvo a concert at lb-- ' Iiolles of he lliilue mid Mi Hah- - Methodist Church ou Sun ( lult of the Suit 1U ci.uii. Man li nt 7 ,l:iv wns nh nt ihe iy I'm mi liur.-aiThe program Is being given for the home Mrs. of U. '. ,lelie lit benefit i,f the unemployed mil specin extended .oily are ial Invitations h'tiniury '.'."i. Afler h being r Ii, il.i,,n ,,f Ihe lif,. i,!,,! wms to all who could not afford to at 'if Ueor-- ,. nd cu'ertaln Mich n Mgh-clViiiiit;ti.i, the relimili x 'er of the afti'llKmn V;i .M'tif In moid. The public Is Invited with iiiinhir hiisine-no charge for admission. A fViuhtrui I luinlie.ni, with a I I.ITHKKW (HI IUH i'"!i T !m heme nnd liM ir:ilolis 111 Ihe First Lutheran Church of Mur'MilSnlle enli.rs U;i wrted In ,n ray. Iter. F. E, Schumann, Pastor. & Services nt 3 p. in, In Murray ;it!i,i, ih. i'iitir jiiiii-- . MctlexlUt church. 1''7 E. 1Mb So. i in- inii f fiit of M.mh :tl will H. (Only the best nulrri.iK urdi Sernmn by the pastor on "t hrlst, held in the n:y mi l Cmnty luilld-iii- . WET FINGER WAVES 25c piltt' a different Savior than most Our goal U In cite Ihr hest IVr where a hvtiitv win ,,. uil met! desire." maiicnl Wine, M.imN. l inj-n-j mi (In- - Duii i nn iitie4t,,ii All farm Sunday nchool nnd class of nd Lurenn liidiet (no intited. Vacs and Mianiixm-- j ill's In She fiind.iiiieiiials of All IJnen of I'h muIv ( ulf o 0 Immediately after I he serv MeinUT-- . ..f Ciittnii-"- l H. A the pubcordial welcome bv. Wiird lune ili.ia'n Ihi'lr ier- lic. i'Vl llll, Hi,' ;M( f,.W ,,,,JH Hlld tray-cloth- TWO SHOPS TO SERVE YOU Call Hyland 8516, at 1850 South State Call Wasatch 10038, at 753 South State I William Kerry is now at L8 Angeles visiting his sisters, Esther, Mary, Angelina and partners. The family formerly lived at Saady, Mr. 4832 State St. Murray 2nd Ward d 19c S Phone Murray 360 and games, were played sM-ve- Fnlon Ward was 'favored with the presence of Dr. John Miller, who gave a very Interesting lecture on last Tuesday night. A large attendance was present. This is the second lecture lr. Miller has given In 1'nloii ward in the past six 22c 15c 15c 10c Ed Hoffman lf iv 'luring the evening. Every guest the evening very much. MEAT DEPT. Bacon, whole or half, lb Loin Pork Chops, lb Roast Pork, shoulder, lb Contest Today, and Win $5.00 CASH Enter ii I r ! uumiiri . entertained families, have '. "H, with a beautifully a; ranged parly home on West r:irU 8,,ulh :i! the home of his parents In la :!. v(k. E'even young people P. ahiK.n Is quite in Ht "I hi. were present and refreshments MlM l,l.,... I,. ., T'n-le- Pineapple, crushed Pineapple, broken slices Pineapple, sliced Jello, all flavors, 3 pkgs Crystal Wedding Oats, pkg Butter, solid, lb Bob White Soap, 10 bars Oranges, large size, doz M. J. B. Jr. Coffee, lb - .1., .1 A,l,.ui nib l me winter Iliimtl son. tTimu -"-All,.,... . ... ... MK'nt Mr. Venriii Ardersoii 1'. Feeders u.ne then Quality Always Regardless of wht other dealers do and how low they may quote prices on same items the O. P t Skaggs System store in Murray nev-e- r sacrifice quality to meet price. Our foods are alway the best and the prices quality It the lowest, considered. is economy in the long run to buy and serve the best quality foods. Try our store next and you will be greatly pleased with both our prices and the good quality of our foods. n used to now it tele- Opportunity knock phones. Employers look for the quickest way to reach people the telephone directory. Is your name listed? It pays to have telephone service. Why not discuss it with us today? FOOD The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. i 1 p RV ' 3 M S?f 1 j bod-lee- Murray s j j Laundry f ir(ui A rS- I 1 p Vf , fn$$YA u V Ifi W 0m& "A Surety Artesian t Water of Purity" bone vi do you II; bor, y vallo is yui a firn Buy your hat from a millinery store where you get Hats of Distinctive Style BERGEN'S Millinery - Wallpaper New Stock of Paint at 1 - Paint 12 ak: witl and and We will be glad to give estimates on any job 1US ' Our One Hundred bai FRANK C. HOWE tv 1"' st; fo VINE and STATE ST., MURRAY, UTAH Phone Murray 3 Hyland 283 1 vn i' ic ft a ( Don't spend money on your old, Trade it in on a reconditioned, ready-to-g- o monthly payments. car. job. on easy run-dow- n $350.00six. Original paint in light condition. as as new. You must Engine splendid quiet drive this car to appreciate it. 192S WiUys-Knigh- 1927 Chevrolet Sedan. New paint, an economical, little car. t, $150.00 good-lookin- g $325.00 Chevrolet Coach. New paint. give many miles of satisfactory service. 1929 een Employees are Skilled in the j - All ready to 1930 wheels and Ford four-spee- d. rst Class Laundry Service ,,. j ' Phones: Hy. 612, Mur' 213 $350.00 1V Ton Truck. Stake body, Extra good tires. dual fold-liuihll- $675.00 Essex Four door Sedan, driven only 4,200 miles. This car can scarcely be told from a new car. Carries a new car guaranty. 1931 V a $500 ChrW-ti.Uilt- Christ says; "What Is u man profited If he shall gain be wbn'e world, and low? Ids own soul?" BEAUTY SHOPPEt ICIIINK J -!--; IK.t.V MIKK.W T $185.00 Ford Phaeton. Newly painted, Blue with Silver wheels. Excellent mechanically. $375.00 Ford Coupe. Maroon with cream wheels. Looks and runs snappy, 1930 $75.00 1926 Ford Tudor. New paint. Runs fine. 1927 Ford s,th PEGGY'S l- 1928 j - . the mi n $350 'i ward busin tues mistt louk roll "7 JLc i drag ggc qt New Spring Wallpaper at li! Permanent Waves LimM Ft; and alv Parent-Teacher- ' It! lis ..New Spring Hats at 5 and $ 95.. j i ! Doll i Washed In ! fTHp"h Firn j 1 ; Read Ou i j i Ope -M- Your Clothes Are T Salt STORES r A Line SKAGGS O. P. o Your L 53I Will AN. imP. J "re tn.ikliii timre chmn iiei iled. The ri)H hii h (ire turn It lle-lii- 'f Si i. t.V hnlieo illiuier for th,' nn no li diiy n( tionu, 11 f,H the price. $75.00 Ton Truck. A wonderful buy at hi |