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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE The E:ik!oh nnd th County Fire Department immiwil to I'f'ld on t the first lilaee ixisilioi! in tin; M.A. A. touniiiint'iit Tuesday nlnlit, Feb 5. liolh ton ins were given plenty of eoiupelitlun by their resistive eonielllors the Murray Firemen nnd the Palm Cufe. The pnne was not in the bag for either temn until the final whistle. Next Tuesday the Eagles play the Palm Cafe and the Murray City and County Fire departments. RESULTS TUESDAY'S Eagles 26, Murray Firemen 2? County F. 1. 22. Palm Cafe 17. TEAM STANDING ... PCT. WON LOST S 1 .7U 3 1 1 3 3 .7" .23 'J .2'.0 EAGLES F. D. COUNTY PALM CAFE MURRAY F. D. OUT OF ... 1 THE WAY INN OPENS Aiiiioiineenient has been made of the opening Saturday evening ol the "Out Of The Way Inn." located In (he place formerly known ns "Sam's Place," at the end of Hex elder street, Murray. The new owners of the place have completely renovated and enlarged the floor In such a way as to provide sufficient space for floor dancing, with tables ringed around the room. Wes Walters, formerly owner of Palm Cafe, South Slate Street will be In charge of lunches and dinners to be served at the Inn. Frank Adainson, recently Identified with Ed's Cabaret, Is in charge of refreshments. An orchestra has been engaged to furnish niusie for the opening night Frank and W"es Invitations to all their friend to come up nnd see them sometime. xtend SANDY COUNCIL MEETS The Sandy City council held n meeting Wednesday evening, determined to amend local conditions willi reference to open outhouses A and other unsanitary places. been has new ordinance proosed. in line with FERA retirements which will make it possible for the city to Install new outside sanitary facilities. STATE TO STOP LOANS ON FARM LANDS IN STATE on Iue to nppallng delinquencies farm loans the state land board has decided to discontinue loans on such pnierty ami confine Its Invest nieN hireoly to bonds, according to etlorge Fasher, executive secboard. The statement of the retary was made to (governor Henry II. I5bd Wednesday afternoon. Fisher drew a pessimist io picture regard inn tlief arm board's holdings and explained that one reason for the withdrawal of funds was that was the policy of the fed in refinancing eral government farm loans at n much lower Inler-s- t had lxsMi of nnn-- greater lcn-efl- t to the board. The statement concluded with I) report that the farm lionrd has loans on l.."i01 farms In the state. .. FREE BEER AT LOCAL PLACE Fred Moshei. proprietor of tin r and billiard place at South State Street has announced that he will award prizes on Saturday idabt, February 15 to the per'ii who schvts (he name most appropriate to the newly plav of busbies. The prize, accord lag to Mr. Mother will be one cae of quarts of Fisher's lnsr and one quart of Iliram Walker's famous bevenue. On tie' Saturday following, which will be February '2X Mr. Mosher has arrangid for a celebration of the naming of the place of business nnd will treat all his friends with free Ix-e- Water Utert Lend People of Scotland use more a ter per per. on than anyone ehc la Creat I'.ritaln, aid they use It priI unMatn marily for washing. Scotland, uses nil average of l.'io other jr.iH.'ts per person a day. Scot, h cities and towns are not far behind. Even lar.e Industrial din Iricis do tet use rear that amount. Our Our Nearctt Star nearest fixed stir. iVntaurl, rile W 1 I ' ite tlray Cat, Mali. IJewnrd if returned to Snappy Lunch South Stale Street. GreatForSoreSwollen Pain-Tortur- (Continued from Page 1) meeting. The party was held in Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Itlngrose and the class room where games were were and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tanner left enjoyed served. Sixteen guests were pres Wednesday for Idaho Falls where ent. they were called by the serious of Mrs. Kiugrose's sister. They In compliment 1" her nephew and oxiiect to remain a week. niece. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson, Mr. Uoyd Simons left Monday whose marriage took place last Miss announced. by bus for New York City, where July, recently Naomi Croxford entertained at an he will take up aviation and aeroevening party, Saturday of last plane mechanics at, the Roosevelt week at her home in Millereek. School of Aviation on Long Island. Sixty guests were present, and the Tajlorsvllle Cleaner Girls and evening was sitent in games. Mrs. their teachers, Miss Hazel Johnson Peterson Is the daughter of Mrs. Maurine pennion . enterMiss and and of Valeria Itawden Holladay a at tained delightful party, TuesMr. Peterson Is the son of Mr. and at the home of Miss evening day Winder of Mrs. Emil Peterson Maurine Reunion. (James were the ward. diversions and refreshments were The P,oe Hive girls of South Cot- served. tonwood ward are making extensive mothers A group of Taylorsville plan for a Mothers and Daughters chance of the are advantage taking Valentine party, scheduled to be their over and to make replenish held Thursday evening, February supply of coltliing. Twice a week 11th. they meet nt the Plymouth school, Miss Woodbury, who recently re bringing whatever articles they wish limed from a Kuroenn mission to work on and under the kuimtvI-sioof Mrs. Eugene Wags luff, are at the Sunday evenwas a work. ing conjoint services of Murray turning out some very nice the is Mrs. in a by Wagstaff employed She Second ward. gave very terest ing talk on her mission work F. E. R. A. to conduct these worthy and cxjiorlences while In the mis- classes. A sion field. splendid musical Mrs. Henry Rrimrhurst of Taywas also given. program lorsville has I icon visiting her son, Elders of Murray Second ward Mr. and Mrs. Rae P.rlnghurst, in S))oiisored an old lime dancing party Ogden for a few days. Wednesday evening at the ward Shirley Jackson, who Is attending amusement hall. the V. A. C. at Logan, was the last Mrs. Levi Jones entertained at week end guest of her parents. Mr. dinner Sunday afternoon at her and Mrs. S. E. Jackson, having come South home to attend the family dinner home on West Fifty-ThirIn of honor the street, birthday an parly, given Sunday at the Jackson mother-in-law- , home honoring the thirtieth wedding of her niversary the Reside It. Mrs. Jones. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. I). honor guest, covers were laid for Mrs. Eva Jones and son, Franklin. PEARL JENSOX W1IKAP0N Mrs. Fa ye Meeclwun enlerlalned a number of her friends at an ev Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl of South Jorening parly, Monday evening at Jensen Wheadon. her home on West Thirty third dan who died Saturday at the famiSouth Street. Table games were ly residence, were conducted Tuesenjoyed and refreshments were serv- day at 1 p. in. in South Jordan ward ed to ten guests. idiajH-lMrs. Wheadon was born in MurMrs. Jack Draxler entertained at December 22, lstHl, a daughter ray. her home la Millcrook, Thursday of the late Neils and Maria Johnson afternoon in honor of a number of Jcjison of Grant ward. Ib r xironts her relatives. Dinner was served died when she was eleven years old and eovers were laid for Mrs. May and her Mrs. Ethel Mi Mul-len- , sister, Jackson, Mrs. Alma Jackson, Mrs. then also a resident of Grant eiiireni-Jackson, Mrs. Ethel Hill ward raised her. She attended the and Miss Maude Hill. I.llH'rty school and hnd many girlMrs. I. C Miller entertained a hood friends In this city, who will few friends at dinner Thursday af long rememlier her for her cheerternoon of last week at her home ful disposition. Surviving are her husband, John on State street. a a son, Lawrence; Wheadon; Mr. ami Mrs. Orson Spencer of daughter. Evelyn Ruth Wheadon; Miller ward are receiving congratu- two brothers, James Henry Jensen lations over the arrival of a son. West Jordan, former Itishop N a few days ago. of Grant ward; two I.oreii.o Jeiis-osisters, Mrs. Elmer McMuilen and Clou Itcan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Newbobl of South Jor Ivan Iteatl, who has seiit the jmst dan. fall and winter at the C. C. C. camp Palcitiios Aidt Sill; at Manila, has returned home. The government of Palestine Mrs. Arthur Olson was hostess to planted about s7.o mulberry trees the inemlsTs of her Hub at a one for the encouragement of silk o'clock luncheon, Wednesday at her worms since 1H.N. home in Sugarhouse. Following the P.everrn.e tor Frint?d WorJ luncheon the afternoon was sioiit In the Chinese the printei. Among and the following playing bridge word Is held ill such reverence that Mrs. Allen were present; guests cities have "wrd the Parry, Mrs. Cisirge Smith. Mrs boxes"principal where any refuse containing Howard Ilausknecht, Mrs. .1. I'o form of lettering may be storei' Eliertson, Mrs. Lowell Tye. Mrs. La any safe keeping, (or Mrs. Varian Mont lteiinloa, ami Mortenson. s I d . ..-r- Mrs. William It. Ereksoii enter talni-at n lnnelienn, Friday after at her home in lion of last we-Salt Ijake In compliment to the ladies of the S. S. S. club. A one ed Rheumatic Joints Stories EM Ar Bedtime "Litfie P ThomtonWl l&wrgess Boomer the Nighthawk as lie hunted his supper in the air. For a time It seemed as if these was Mr. red Sun JOLLY, round, to were the only feathered friends bed behind the going still awake, ami Peter couldn't help Purple Hills, and the Black Shadthat those who went so thinking ows had begun to creep all through bed to missed the most beauthe Green Forest and out across the early in the whole day. Then, hour tiful Green Meadows. It was the hour a back of him, there of the day Peter Rabbit loved best. from tree Just a song so clear, so forth poured He sat on the edge of the Green so wonderfully suited to that Forest watching for the first little sweet, hour that Peter held his peaceful star to twinkle high up In the sky. finished. He Peter felt at peace with all the breath until It was loved him. It and knew that singer Great World, for It was the hour Wood Thrush. of peace, the hour of rest for those was Melody the over to the tree Peter hopped who had been busy all through the from which the soug came. It was still light enough for him to see the sweet singer. He sat on a branch near the top, his head thrown back and his suit, full throat throbbing notes he was with the llute-llkHe was a little pouring forth. smaller than Welcome Robin. His coat was a beautiful reddish-Brown- , not quite so bright as that of Beneath Brownie the Thrasher. he was white with large, round, black spots thickly dotting his breast and sides. He was singing It as If he were trying to put Into those beautiful notes all the Joy of life. Listening to It. Peter felt steal over him a wonderful feeling of ff w peace and pure happiness. Not for Peter Could Barely Make Out the the world would he ever have interSweet Singer Above His Head. rupted It. The Black Shadows crept far shining day. Most of Peter's feath- across the Green Meadows, and It ered friends had settled themselves became so dusky In the Green For for the coining night, the worries est that Peter could barely make and cares over and forgotten. All out the sweet singer above his head. the Great World seemed hushed. Still Melody sang on and the hush In the distance Sweet voice the of eventide grew deeper as If all Vesper sparrow was pouring out his the Great World were holding its evening song, for it was the hour breath to listen. Peter felt sure when he dearly loved to sing. Far that somewhere near was a nest, back in the Green Forest Whip and that one thing which made was calling as if his very that song so beautiful was the love poor-wil- l life depended on the number of Melody was trying to express to the times he could say little mate sitting on the eggs that without taking a breath. From overnest must contain. head dow and then came the sharp, WNU Service, tf. T W Butjw rather harsh cry of THE SWEET SINGER OF THE DUSK e "Whip-poor-will- JOIN'S PISTOL TEAM OF Hilton Staker, Sandy, has named a nieniler of the VnlverRit" FOR WARM DAYS of Utah pistol team, according an announcement by ('apt. ji,,' usual as L. Craig, assistant professor ICED coffee prepared with lee, sugar and military science and tactics amn cream, according to taste, makes ment. a most refreshing drink for a warm Mr. Staker and other memherg 0 day, served at luncheon. Here Is he pistol team will represent the be will which it treasured a recipe university In coming intercolleg!at( well to prepare and have ready tor matches. p!sUl Cuptain Cralt any emergency. stated that the team this year b the best tha the university has had Lemon Sirup. for some time. Grate the rind from one lemon, add the Juice of six lemons with four cupfuls of sugar and two cup-ful- s Vermilion a Roman Color Boll together for of water. The color name vermilion g ue. ten minutes; cool and put Into a rived from the Latin "Veniillicus"-- . bottle In the ice chest When serr-In- g translated "shining worm or pour a tablespoonful or iwo ot fold color." Hecause of Its hr). the sirup into a glass, add chipped llance vermilion has always hwj Ice with cold water and serve at used to signify divine power. j once. This Is so good and Is alancient Romans used the hue to ways ready to serve at a moment'! color the faces of their statutes o notice. deities. Tl-- Lemon Soup. Add the Juice and grated peel of a lemon to four CUpfuls of water, bring to a boil and thicken slightly Aiwaya Popular Within a ,'ew weeks after Room In gen discovered l&g science had begun using the ruj, In examining broken hones. with three teaspoonfuls of arrow root mixed with a little cold water. It Is better to add the Juice of the lemon without cooking, Just as 't Is served. Avon Products Mint Sangaree. Crush three sprigs of mint with a lump of sugar, drop Into a glass half full of cracked Ice. Add four tahlespoonfuls of grape Juice and All the glass to the brim with Shake thoroughly charged water. and s'raln Into another glass. with a sprig of Serve taint, Good Until February M.iim'1i Smith of Rosewatcr, Glycerine and Benzoin; Lotus Cream; Witch Hazel Cream; Headache Cologne THE MURRAY CARLSTON BEAUTY SHOP 120 PHONE Murray East 48th South THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Chitin Published by Thi Bcirsrt Pciusiiino Bocimr Boston, MauachuKits, U. S. A. lll flrd th dll food iwwt of th In It rou ortd fmm in (no tpecltl wrltr, nt vrll fci dr:MaunU ocvotcd to vomrn'a and cluldrrn Intcrnlt, porta, muttc, auarr. (duration, radio. He. You ill b i.ad to wrlcnma Into your homi to (rjrlnt an advorata ot prar and prohibition. And doo I mlu Bnuba, Out Dog. and l.ia 6undial and tht otbar 'caturt. mi Tut Ciiaimo SriiNri Fltaaa send MoHtroi. Back Bat Ptatlon, Boston, Mas. aU weeks' trial aubscnplicn. I enclose one dollar (II). m (Kama, pleat print) (Addrcat) (ant) (loan) (Including Shampoo and Finger Wave) The very best of materials used . . Absolute satisfaction guaranteed South State St. Murray SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK! Norol-Aga- 16-o- z. r, - 39c bottle 69c Complete Sterno Outfit, with Stove ISc Liquid . 10c Mineral Oil, large bottle, now Gold Medal Cold Capsules, 25c value Aspirin, Norwich, lUO's, only Buckley's Mixture (as advertised) bottle 25c Gold Medal Tothache Remedy . Xyol Toothache Drops, only 25c Gold Medal Cough Syrup 25c Gold Medal Baby Cough Syrup ... 25c Nasal Oil, Special Lady Esther Powder, cream, each 31c Silver Polish, regular 25c - 39c 19c 10c 19c 19c 17c 10c Creams, Lotions, Face Powders, Rouge, Talcum, Lipstick, choice 10c Phone Mur. 100 for Reliable Drug Needs! FRIDAY ONLY, FEBRUARY 8 JACK HOLT in nnd II ALSO COMEDY and SERIAL rotr ill coupon bflow, lih only lOt to pottigt ejl hindling coil. 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I CITSTAl COMOIAtlON, IM Willi A.aaaa, Nt York Dept. M l I lot fe. caa molting cotiv flaoie toad mt liberal trlol iIih ot of e lamovt aldi to NAML. ADDUSl art JTATL. ll And Episode No. 10 TAILSP1N TOMMY' AND COMEDY 1 PAY NITE Drawing for $40 at 9:00 p. m., Sat., Feb. 10, 11 and SUN, MON. and TUES., FEBRUARY PRODUCTS TY - SATURDAY ONLY, FEBRUARY 9 Olivz. OIL . oj MURRAY -- , e 17c 31c with JEAN AIlTHfR, NAT PENDLETON, ARTHCIt llolll. RAYMOND WALni'RN He defended America's greatest criminals Imt quailed beforf amihing finger of his ronsrlcncf ! Mr. nnd Mrs, u. o. s.moti. son and Miss .Uv Krcb. motorPoyd, Ib-ti n new treainient. (let n ed to puyion, Frldsv. wlere Mr. boMle of ilenll. powerful. K'lielml- W. II llnU.'M eni.ti.ilu ami Mrs. n ln:r M'hh e's Emerald Oil, Apply d the patty in honor of I'.oyd. who' few I'repx mcr the ifnvled pait. rub lightly tri It disappear on Its left MoiidiV for New Yoi' City. enand of ijiep v. The first upplicii-t- l Murray I, nam i lull nut num- ii eoinfort and brl;.gs M. ss,-ihr eveicic at tl- - bi-- ii s, n.- i Din relief. ner w as served whh h Was followed j by their regular W. in "THE DEFENSE RESTS" ray. It uis .. 59c Finest Boxed Candies TINE HEARTS Vz and 1 pound boxes! Squibb's Dental Cream, large YOU CAN LEAIRM TME SECHOT y j Permanent Waves ... $3 - 34 - $5 EAGLE tubscription to ; ... VALLN l nm-thig- 13 A COMPLETE LINE OF BEAUTY SERVICE Including facial and scalp treatment, manicuring, finger waving, all at reasonable prices! marcelling Norwich Cod Liver Oil, large size Lot., Special Clip this coupon j Murray City power plant now has Vatch us grow. 4914 A DOLLAR'S WORTH and nuil it with $1 for a m weeks' trial ! n new unit. PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. PHONE Murray 35 j Call! Mis. Edna R. G. FOR PRINTING In Salt Lake last week. formed Is well known amotic Mrs. a studher musical friends. of Music. ent of I lie Met 'line Many socials are be'ng given in her honor by her friends and alo by her mother. The couple will make their holm1 in Murray. Mr. an-- Mrs. Alma !ekon an iioitnee the nrrlval of a baby . daughter Wednesday February In Salt Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. pyk oii were former readouts of Mur- 11 . " Fon& this city wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Molbu Oraoe to Mr.,Tuf field Ijivigne of Salt Iike, the ceremony Is'ing per- the nrlrval of a fine r'rl baby to Mr. and Mrs. Lvle p.rown of iloyts-'I'tah. Mrs. Frown was for merly Miss Tbelma Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sihuvler Call. j WE ADIIKKE STRICTLY TO STATE HOARD OF HEALTH REQUIREMENTS AT 01 It SODA FOUNTAIN! o'clock luncheon was served, which was followed by games. Prizes were awardisl to Mrs. John Howe. Mrs. Minnie Jenkins, and Mrs. lwio Tripp. Special guests were Mrs, Jesse Wheeler and Mrs. DaId Itoain. Mr. nnd Mrs, ! Specially Priced! d Word has tieell received here of Alpha Is ntmtit r.ivm.cxMi. min.uio Put slim City, where he visited Radio City and the Empire State liiiihllng prior to his sailing for Euro)' on the S. ST. Ilerengaria. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS EAGLES AM) COUNTY KEEP FIRST FLACK IN M.A.A ' 9l 12 "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" with AN'NK SHIRLEY as "ANNE" TOM P.ROWN, O. P. ilEr.CIE. HELEN WKSTLEY Cor (lie Millions who Invwl -- I.ITTI.E WOMEN" . . . FlrliniiV r.l I, II.. .1 I unrlil lk.il linnrrrm Tnr nnnflinr trroa t r4 Il.s! SI :i: IliU nirliirp! A nn Lwi It nlu nt . Slir'll breaJ )nur heart with liupplness ! II lilt ft a IlinJif . . . IrMiiiiiml loll '" 111' HH'O "The Spectacle Maker" Comedy and "Discontented Canary"-- A colored cartoon . ; : |