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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Neighborhood News (Continued from I'mrc 1) Webb. Charles Following, their visit here they will tfo to Marin". Ohio, where she will join her hn band and make their home. Mrs. Uncli Purl; of bbilm FulU Idaho, Is visit Ins relatives here. eiiierliiiiied at a delightful surprise party' Tues day afternoon at her home in Miller ward, honoring Miss Mary Peterson Tho afternoon was spent in naim-and a delicious luncheon was scrv Miss Mflxine lilaok od. In honor of the birthday anniver snry of Barry lieleher, his parens Mr. and Mrs. W. I'.elelier, eiiteriain pd a miinber of relatives and friends at dinner Sunday afternoon at thei, home. and Shirley Jneksot who are attending the T'tah Agricultural College at lidgan, sjxiii th last weekend with their parent here. Kob Hunker Mr. and Mrs. Okra Myler of Crystal, Idaho, former residents t'' Murray, have spent the past wee! here with their parents, Mr. Ray Allsop and family at theii South home on Fast Sixty-fourtstreet. ani-Mrs- h Mr. and Mrs. Verl McMillan en tcrlained at a dinner party, Saturday evening of last week at their South home on Fast Forty-eightstreet, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. AVilford Kobinsun, who will male their home in Delia. Tho guests were close friends of the honored guests. Mr. Robinson left Sundaj for the southern city where ho will be employed, and Mrs. Hobinsoii and children will join him there in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford of Miller ward are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a daughter, during the week. Wayne Guest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farl Cucst, who has been In ii local hospital for several weeks, is well enough to return to his home Ills many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Little Miss Arleen Snow, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Rirhiml Snow, entertained ten of her friends Friday of bust week at her home on Vine street, it being her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was siH'nt in games and light refresh menu were served. Tho condition of Mrs. Iteod Walk er, who is in n hospital at Washing ton, I). C, remains about the sunn, Clinton Alston of l'oise, Idaho was a last week-enguest of re 'a Ives here. UTAH PIONEER (Continued WYNN DyTheED Perfect Fool e r Crapffruit It TractJ li China The grapefruit, tu r.amej bec-tuit grow In clu-lebl.e u b:itn!i of grapes, origlniited in China before the time of Cutuiieiu. It mm l,r t lirouKit li America about lo rs gt by a mm citii.dit tsniiit'd sii.i-dock mil was called a Sli iddei k until recent years. s i i dl art student. 0. there ruled Answer: In In Kgypt a very vain king, of an artist who could paint his picture on canvas. The king wishing to leave behind him his likeness, ordered the artist to paint his picture. When It was coin did not like the the king pleted pointing. He sent his soldiers out to catch the artist, hut they couldn't find him, so the king hung the (112 15. t'ty&Jk M Dear Mr. Wynn: I have my laundry work done at a Chinese laundry. went there yes terday and was talking to one of the laundry men about his native country. lie told rue of the earth quakes and Hoods they have there He said that after the last earthquake In China tUe city of Hong-Konlooked Just like "h 1." Ho you believe that? Yours truly. M ' " fill . '$' frazil - 't'. a rf 1 N. Answer: have been YOUNG RESIDENT DIES ::4ilwi (jt'ISITIVR Dear Mr. Wynn: l have a very deal friend who has been acting strangely ever since his wife ran away with an engineer of a railroad train. Now. every time he hears a train whistle he and runs away anil hides himself. What do you think I? wrong with him? Sincerely. O. WHIZ. if hi m"'. ' INFANT Funeral services f(Jr vv, Jones, two weeks old daughter! Davia r. Jones and Helen jj, Bennion Jones, were conducts Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the fan,;"5 home in Taylorsvllle. The clll died at 5 a. m. Tuesday, after brief Illness. Mrs. Jones is a (latter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Benniil and is well known In musical cir throughout the interniountain try. irun- ii idiion lnduitfj has become a loo iron Scrap - Scrap 'H iHMI tcslness, New Spring Styles HENItY BATES of Meber Springs, Ark., Is one of the few mothers In the United States with three Bets of twins. The twin boys, aged four, are Earl and Murrill; the twin girls, aged three, babies are a boy, Blllle Jean, and a girl, Willie Dean. are Leola Fay and Naomi Ray; and the and the father forty-two- . The mother is thirty-fou- r The Fancy Figure Skater your Spring Ensemble . . SOUTH COTTONWOOD CONJOINT SERVICES Blue Black Grey Beige Joseph Smith of the University of Utah will be the principal speaker nt the Conjoint Services to be held Sunday evening at South Cottonwood ward chapel. A special musical program will also be given ... , . . . . , . . . . White . , . CAMPUS BOOT SHOP No. Guaranteed For Under St hranim-Johnso- East Broadway 1 Read This Generous Offer Mr. Wynn: have been 111 for several mnrths and my physician wants to send me to the milk cure In Afghanistan. Please tell me, "Is the milk good there?" Sincerely. MOPF son. Answer: Is the milk good In Afghanistan? Why. CIIFAM Isn't In I 1 r Dy ANNE : Butter Frosting, of two tablespoonfuls r.lend creamed butler very gradually with two cupfuls of couU'ci loner's siisiir. adding one to two tubiespoonfuls o' boiling milk or water, n very Uit'i? at a time, to make It of the proper consistency to force through th pastry tube or bag. Add flavoring and coloring to taste. Frobting for Cake. P.oll one half cupful of ntgar with three tablcspooiifids of water and one toaspoojiful uf vinegar unill the Po:sr hoi hirup spins a thread. over the stiffly beaten white of an an J egg, add a few grains of nnllla. a half teaspoHiiful of Spread over the cake and sprinkle with coconut. halt, And then the other children's voiect. cms. drcn p. siidis In a tdcep as dicp as I e:i th. And d es not wa!e till the return Ing breath chllilreti itud.e its Marine windows Blow. And down our tdrect a dozen bolls; h slioiit. And walie to happiness when hIihoI Is out! The 1ioiim lf i 'T XS 1 h! I ,.il line about dist uv Soulh Slate St. Ni l Mars of "The Thin Man" in a Marlling drama of ! mmlent iu:trriagr- used for lantenu and hook coven, hence the nama horn-hook- n v (cimM-rerariijtniin flirt of the Atbnitu). r.tn Mill frmit ltn !iiiinrt vt Ml D.ani, M-- J !' ll'ieeJ llU u. Tli! in t. !".!) J ' !:.t e;i C:e Aiiicrleun bi cti 'ineiitK wln'ie ime limy lek ii,'iin the waters of both wcuitn. Than Making Those Necessary Repairs Dcnt.il Cream, large C'ry-t;i!s- , VvM Mcil.il GM Medal Cuch l'. ihy TIk cost of ami labor is able as nuiy nI, for years $1.00 60c J1J29 17c 31c 19c VOl" n77" JL WILL KIND HERE EVFRYTHINfJ Morrison-Merri- r vfu WE ADHKKK STKK'TI.Y TO STATK DOVRD DF ilE.M.TII ni qtlKr.MENTS AT Ot'K SODA FOt STAIN! lw expect to rome NKFDI D . Ylsit our display rooms and Insjiect the many aid beaulillcaUon mm! modemiiattont 19c 19c d materials m rraon' Lumber, Mill Work, Roofing, Paint, Shingles of all kinds, Wallboard, etc. .0 lu Syrup Creams, Lotions, Face Powders, Rouge, Trtlcum, Lipstick, choice dollar today, will save many dollars la (it. UUU Cuuh Syrup repairs. A ROp" , 25c iiMMled 19c 33c ., (Petrotogar) -- 5c of pieces of in t'tah are properly un"rrinic for want of lull MINERAL OIL Pints, Regular SOc Velues (" AllinttC anJ Pacific He pjciftc we.in There Can Be No Better Investment 1 Hundreds rcg, $1.50 s.iz. now Crystals, Cray rrj;. $1.(1) sic, tiuW Chuul:;t Lunch Kit, rcg. $1.50, now GiM Mctl.vl Culil CajeMt'cs, 25c value Asjiifitt. N'orvskh, liO's, only 5c Ciul.l Mttl il Ti'thachc Rctucdy Cr;izy 1 C'.c M8 Dramatic Ycrsiwt of Novel Srnsalion! with t'NA MERKEL . EDWARD RROl'HY (The Dumb 0 10c Pint bottles, Special, only ol horn were often useJ. as tlicy till 8 re 1 larlmrouj parts of Aiia. Horn was a!o tSui . . . MYRNA LOV "Evelyn Prentice" M-- Murray COUGH SYRUP Regular 25c bottle, Only NOROL-AGA- R Iows, thin plate WiUr 2... . SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK! before the ccncral adoption of glass in wb 1b HIT-No- South and 13th Ijist Sijuil.li's Dental Cream, jmn!o ''tii.ta . 4914 MANY YtAftS AGfll Vt Sea-Goin- HINNEN BROS. ."if.ih Merry-Go-Rou- nd WILLIAM POWELL PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. OOK JvjmluV l.esc uf 4 MORN &2 lrn -.- HONE IJOLI.AD YY 87 . . . T1 Mimical Show with 13 big sfars including . big JACK KENNY, NANCY CAR ROM (JKNK RAYMOND. SIDNEI HOWARD, MITZ1 GREEN, SID SILVERS, FRANK l'ARKKH. The llOSWEM. SISTERS. SIDNEY 15LACKMKR, PATSY KELLY, SAM HARDY, JIMMY GR1ER ami Din onht-t-ra $6.50 ton (Lump) I 1 'Trans-Atlant- ic HIGH QUALITY! Electric Uulbs, IS to 50 watts, each ; HIT No. land. Calif. MOCNT otio-fot'1't- i hie Since oO R. C.. Ihete been WJ wars, but ntore people lutxt In been killed by ra! bortie these 2.4.'t;t year than by tlliting, ay the city health ohVer of Oak Jo You Know inin-ttes- io t. RiU Won Thin V.'r -5 A Great Big Double Feature Program! COAL "Pop, what It humanltyt" "Butter churning." t. Hi o.iict w.V'U 8ric. MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH SUNDAY, PEERLESS IVhen off to school the happy cbll 'The RED RIDER" S10 Pay Nite Drawing, 9 p.m., Sat. Mar. 2! one-fift- full 1 with BUCK JONES AND GOOD SHORT SUBJECTS FOR SALE: One and acres, 2 bouses, 2 big chicken coops. Cheap for cash at 15.1 Fast 45th South Street. Address the owner. S. M. Rowell, 10T, Chapman Street, Orange, Calif Across the pilet room1!; nt.d on our Street A dozen houses, tilled Willi childri n. rise And d'ist the fdei p out of their drowsy Also Chapter No. Eleven and one LKASE: 2 with NEIL HAMILTON, FLORENCE RICK. DONALD COOK half acres for lease two or three years. Inquire at 5.120 South State Street, Murray, Utah. Till quart of thin cream. Hire cupfuls of heavy cream and one cupful of milk. poll .n and one half cupfuls of sugar and , one half cupful of water two cool and add to tho cream. Add leaspooiifnl of salt, cue and one half teasio"!ifiils of and one half of ill Mix one half cupful lUotid extract. each of chopped watuuu or hickory tints with blanched ntiuoiils, nM to tho mixture nml freeze, ruck three or four Imrr m ripen. t CAMPBELL Hj "FUGITIVE LADY" n O Chocolate Rice Pudding. Soak four taldipoenfuls of rice In one pint of milk one half hmir Hibl one tcapixi:i'ul of salt, and cook in a d'e.iMe holler until tl y rice Is tender. M;s two tablespoon fills of butter with two thirds of t Cupful of mu.nr, two npuiro of incited choeo'nte, one half cupful of m eded raHo rut fine, ntie lea and the rhl. poufut of mixture, one Imp' ( tt f ti of he.n cream whipped and the t,rrh ben" CU Whiles of two itfn Turn lliti ft buttered hiiMni; dish ntid li.i'r fifteen m'lHites iii (i mod' rate nim Spread with n leerltcte and In Ihe oven Serve vth n harm i.iuce. PAPA KNOWS FOR one "Is a dip the troth?' .. "Oh. ted 1) lake ring it j I - SATURDAY ONLY, MARCH ing) take 3 doses before you go to lied tonight 4 ben If that tough old persistent cough hasn't left yon if you do not sloop like a top all night long get your money back It acts like a flash often one sip stops an ordinary cough. Put Buckley's to the test today. Prescription Irug Company, or the Thornton-AndersoDrug Co., or any first class druggist will be glad to supply you. house naiil.es witli Hit hie. whose bare feet Come pattering across the sunny Nougat let Cream, .Mis 1 The Hcue Awakes! A FEW FR03TINGS good "mu r r a y Mere's our. offer ask yourself If it's fair or not. Get a 45 cent bottle of Ruckley's Mixture (triple act K. the Drug Strt n Bronchial Coughs Pear tube, . . . Any color to match d couple are "unspeakably happy"? Yours, O. IIICIIO. Answer: When a married couple are referred to as being "unspeakably hnppy" It means that they Rre deaf and dumb. a frosting Is leslr;I may he used lu a pastry U especially following ii MRS. Can you tell me what Is meant when people say a certain married YyilKN which BURIED In one of the new leathers which have so much character and chic! Mr. Wynn: fIoWCoo!iBoo! , Choose from These Newest Shoes Answer: It is only natural that he should run away. An engineer stole his wife ami ran away on a train with her and now when he hears a whistle lie hides. Very simlie's afraid the engineer Is ple, bringing his wife back. Pear wMm rorrmllcHtiono f,.n ' "'"owing; fi birth, were held Sunday n Second ward chapel, Iiihon r'1' Beekstend officiating. Mrg t, rteksen was born in Mnrrav' 30, 1914, a daughter of M,, llulda Larson Johnson. ,S he vlved by her husbuiub Mnr? Hendrlcksen, and two sisters y! Hilda Napier, Salt Lake, and Ruby Swanson, Iis Angeles one brother, Arthur Johnson,' vale. Burial was In the Mid vale lm. ery. Funeral services for Mrs. Rosaline Grace Johnson Hendrlcksen, 20, who died last week at a local hospital Well, some Chinamen In a lot of places. rs - for Impressive fur.ern! wtvIc-47. Sm'th. Cook 'lizzie Mrs. Mary wife of John X. Smith of f! ranker were held Wednesday at 1 p. m. In Granger ward chaisd. Bishop John I). IJlil conducted the services. Mrs. .Smith Sunday evening at the family home of a liver ailment. She was born in Taylorsvllle March 3, 1887,' daughter of John nnd Jessie Draken Smith. Surviving are her husband, a son, Hugo Smith, two daughters, Mnxine and Vilate Smith; two brothers John Cook, Bhickfoot, Idaho, and George Cook, Taylorsvllle; two sisters, Mrs. P. 0. Smith of Granger, and Mrs. A. II. Jenson, of Preston Idaho. A brother, Duvld Cook, died where last week in Taylorsvllle funeral services were conducted Friday of last week. Both burials were In Taylorsvllle cemetery. Dear Mr. Wyim: Can you tell me the origin of the custom of hanging paintings on walls? yours truly, from Page 1) manner In which they responded put at rest this unjust charge. Fivi were mobil hundred and forty-ninl?n on the batiks of the Mississippi The story of many lnudships Hint sufferings of these men form pa luetic pages In the history of our much country. The Indians causi-trouble as well as the buffalo henl.-whic- h roamed over the western range. The company went to Santj Fe, New Mexico, and soul hern Call fornla where tiny were later dis charged. Mr. Pixlon, the father of oui subject, and many oilier, returned to Salt im.l Joined their fatnl lies who had continued on to I'tab without them. Mrs. Marker's tooth-edrove the teams of oxen, with all tin; household effects, and her eros the children alt the way plains, after her husband had join ed the bntlallon, having full can of the oxen the entire trip, The family lived in Salt Luke for some time before Mr. Phion was called south 1o help eoli.uV.e Dixh. returning to this county lu the ciiii (duties, sealing In Taylorsv i t'.e. Mrs. Walker was the fourth o' ten children and has spent In r ltf In this vicinity. She married Iburj Ilarker NovoiiiIht .S, ls'.n. whom parent were also early pioneer set tiers of this county. To this unloi-letchildren were born, soiup o: in this valley. Fo whom husband was promt her tunny years business, us well tieiit In the tdie-of Sab as a county conitiilvh!ii-Jjike county. Mrs, Ilarker has always lake! an Interest In church work, for many years an act Up tnemlier of the Relief Society of Tnyhu -- vlih-. Before Mr. Marker's death a few years ago, they established a n si donee In Murray and at presctr Mrs. Marker resides m her Inun. S"iiUi street on Fast Forly-olidttwhere td 10 delights In receiving bet ninny friends. She WHS one of the holieted pie Invited to intend the ward reunion of Taylorsvllle, held there last Mother and Three Consecutive Sets of Twins Qsisstlasi Box of IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR ; MRS. SMITH ri. Murray, Utah Id ll t rmiit-inii'kM- l '" & Co. i 190 West 48th South. PHONE MURRAY 8 |