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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE I. MURRAY FIRST WARD M. A. TO OPEN TUESDAY MURRAY COUNTY SHOPS WIN AT OUTING The Roads and Bridges Department of Salt Lake County held their outing at Lagoon last Friday. The Murray shop force was a leader in the sports events, which included baseball, races and stunts. Chief Jack Clay and Clarence race .Wood won the for the men. Mrs. Clarence Wood and Miss Betty McOmie were the winrace for ners in the the women. A rolling pin contest was won by Mrs. Clarence Wood. A nail driving contest was won by Mrs. Peter Rich. three-legge- d three-legge- d COTTONWOOD WARD OFFICERS HOLD SOCIAL SOUTH The oficers of the various organizations of South Cottonwood ward held on outing Wednesday evening in Erekson's Grove. Among the features of the evwas the ening's entertainment presentation of a skit by each organization, a wienie and corn roast, followed by ice cream and cake. Over 50 attended. Smith MURRAY FIRST WARD JOINT PROGRAM CON- Murray First Ward M. I. A. will have as its speaker Sunday ie Og-ic- n e in Families Harvard coinnilsstuner'i shows Unit Infantile paralysis runs In families. Diieaie Runt A THE UNIVERSITY INVITES VOL' To consider all the advantages of attending the State's largest institution of higher learning. Fall Quarter Calendar Freshman placement tests, Sept. 25. Special meetings for instruction and registration, Sept. 2G-2- AU other Student should register September 30 Regular Class work begins October lt. Send for free catalogue giving further information The UNIVERSITY of UTAH Salt Lake City Students of the Bbire mer school at 33rd South and Main streets, under the direction of Mrs. Bennion held an all day outing, Wednesday. The 10 group a. m. met at the school at the visited there and from they Salt Lake Zoo. They then jourwhere neyed to Liberty park the remainder of the day was spent in games and lunch. Neighborhood News September 7th at the home of the bride. Arion Erekson was the hon ored guest at a party given Mon- A. J. Peters and family, ac- dav eveninir bv a croup of his companied by Mrs. Edic of Ida- friends from South Cottonwood ho, motored to Woodland, Labor ward, prior to his leaving for Day, over the Alpine Scenic Minnesota where he will con- route. tinue his studies. Twenty-twguests assembled at his home, is Bishop R. R. Rasmussen where the evening was spent in away on a short vacation. a social way. Orlando Erickson recently re Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Jackson turned from a vacation spent m leave the coming week for vill Yellowstone Park. :jOgan where Mr. Jackson wili Wm. Cunnington, parts man resume his studies at the U. A. at the Cumberledge Motor com- C. pany recently won third place in a seven State Parts Contest. Miss Arlie Anderson has Mr.. Cunnington sold the largest home after a two weeks percentage of sales over last vacation trip to the state ot year, and received as third pri?e Washington. a Gladstone traveling bag. Mill Creek Ward M. I. A. will icld an opening social, Tuesday a Mrs. Will C. Parker gave overling at the ward amusement Stork shower for her daughter, hall, which marks the beginning Winifred last Friday at her homt if the fall season's work. on East 4Sth South. Games and cards were enjoyed during the Miss Dorothy Baker of Ogdcn evening and prizes were won by lias been the guest of relative: Miss Mary Mash and Mbs Louise here the past w eek. o Allan. Mr. Jay Kingston is back from his vacation and seems to be in the pink of condition. 2 camkid- Must at s ha i The tvKek operators of Utah at the Chamber of ,re to me-Commerce. Salt Lake City, to vork out a set of rates for the.r 'ruck lines. Oor.ee F!ki:-.- s ertertr.ia-'(- I luncheon for her club, last Saturday. the S. and G The afternoon was spent in n social way. Six guests were presa FALL STYLES ent. IT has always been our g, pro-tra- policy to meet the footwear demands of the smart ly modern school girl m Col-U'ad- o. The County Fire Department A-li- and the West Siders will meet in son-in-la- morn- ing at 10:00, providing the Utah State Open does not interfere. WW, .7 i and boy. md 1 Harry Robbins has returned from a visit to San Francisco. In honor of the birthday Frederick Samuel Wells, 24, son of Frederick and Lilly Stevens Wells of Miller ward was fatally injured Sunday in an automobile collision accident, in Juliet, Illinois. At the time of the Freth and Canned Ojrttert accident he was accompanied by The concensus Is that canned wife, Ingborg Shuniaker Well; oysters are Inferior to fresh oysters and were on their way to Sail so far as nutritive qualities are eon Lake to visit relatives. Mr. Wi.ll-- : corned. When oysters are canned was born in Salt Lake March there are some vitamins lot In 21. 1911. Funeral services will be It Is also believed Hint cooking. at 12:15 p. m. at th fresh oysters are more easily dl held Friday with burial in Deseret Mortuary gosted than entitled oysters. the city cemetery. timr-rinse- Phone Murray 35. Thursday at 10 a. m. is the Limit on Current Issue. Material available after that hour will be used the following week. - Murrav 2nd ward M. I. A. will give a program next Tuesday September 10. The is free, b::t the secrelaWo' if the M. I. A. will be on hap! !o receive the M. I. A. Mrs. Thomas Powell, formerly fee of 23c for ladies an-f this city but now of. Salt Lakv 1!ie for the men. Ice cream wil' eturned Sunday from a tw sold. be veek's trip spent in Denver, Mrs. Powell accompanied enterMr?. Morris Clinton Alston to ;er . he Colorado city. Bud Alston, tained at a luncheon h: t Th'.rs-!nys Mr Mrs. Attgurt L:i'';n. ;on of Mr. Alston, who lives in Denver, accompanied Mrs. Pow-.'1- Mable Larson. Mrs. L"!i. rd Larof on her return trip and will son and Mrs. Arvid I.tirson the were guests. two weeks here. Sanely ;pend varies according to tlie connection , In which It Is used, such as descent and distribution of property, adoption, election, naturalization, etc. NEWS ITEMS are gladly received for the Murray Eagle, ttTS o1f bread contest held during the Vr,rm Bureau meet at wen jInrna. Mrs Carlos Lambert whole-whebread for fjrst rl.jze and jjrs Josephine Driggs won rocon(j prize for white bread, en- W'as given for these the grand prize t,.jrs jjK.n for over all. a floor lamp, Mrs. Curbs Lambert was again winner. at DiJ K furni0; E!' Four Holladay Farm Bureau Mrs. ZT Evert FOR RENT-Ir- rr The marriage of Miss Margared apartment Sh was C. Milan and Boyce et Snow Use kitchen noon and solmenized September 4, at 4 rooms, The Lake Salt temple. in the by sjble party.-i- 69 ceremony was performed South, Phone Murra The Heber J. Grant. Pres. bride's parents, Mr. md Mrs. FREE TO Lelloy C. Snow and Mrs. Nancy A Good Watch Eoyce attended. Year old Sent.i, n.',"1 4l The reception followed at the JP. 0 ERIEN Lion House in Salt L..ke. The Jeweler & Ont,, bride wore a white satin gown, and her veil was IrimmM wit Her bouquet oranee blossoms. jnStoLosAn was a beautiful combination of to help Rutorfly roses and Lilies of the share exnenmc iJl. who The bridesmaids, Valley. c Aui were dressed in beautiful pink 58 rav and yellow organdy gowns were Ruth ruder, Marian Johnson, and FOR SALE-Upr- ight Pistln Tiie two :ancy Harenberg. Pood condition. Phcne flower girls, Maxine Snow and Carol Barney, carried baskets with rcses. Shirley Heugly filled the position of best man. Mrs. be sold this Maybclle Snow Cole officiated ud n the gift room. Four room modern Assisting in the dining room were Fay Barney and Afton and brick home with mm-eGrace Christenson. The table-wadecorated with delightfully lace cover and a an Italian sleeping porch, sweet pea and talisman roses centerpiece. .4624 Broun Stmt. Dancing followed the reception where 250 guests enjoyed FOR INFORMATION MRS. J.A. MACKAY themselves. BROWN STREET Immediately after the reception the married couple left in ladies entered loaves of bread in . Murray City Park Sunday Is Social If there happen to be too in Ethiopia. many Italians killed Mussolini may join the army of the unemployed. Utah "Eat More Lamb" lamb paign leaders suggest neys for breakfast. their car for CilifJl' they will visit Fair. Wedding Snow-Boyc- e (Continued from Page 1) have Most Chinese homes still a picture their Litchen god, in household who wuches over the upfor twelve months, and then on New up burned on being to Year's day, goes to Heaven tin. on ive his annual report behavior of the family. If tney to b3 believe his report is going soakis his picture unfavorable, so he ed in wine before burning, reand be drunk will become Golden fused admittance at the Gate. 1) (Continued fnuu Rev. and Mrs. James P. A special program and social for the be- Payne, Lois Slocurn, is being arranged Evelyn ginning of the season's work of Landis, Nada Belcher and Mrs. the Murray First Ward M. I. "A. Myrtle Stauffit' returned SunTuesday evening and a musical day night from their trip to program of instrumental music Denver and vicinity, Yellowstone and dance numbers will be giv- and Grand Teton National parks en, at 8 p. m., in the amusement and intermediate points. Mrs. hall, according to Mrs. Persyl Payne and Lois Slocurn having Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jackson Richardson, president of the Y. spent the summer in Illinois met son Billie and Mr. and Mrs. and W. M. I. A. Dancing will follow the other members of the party Edward Jackson motored to the in Denver. the program. Bonneville salt beds, Labor Day, Miss Leona Cain and Miss where they witnessed the speedll MEETING HOLD Camp-heAfton Wright left the latter part tests held by Sir Malcolm "Bluecar his rnd racing extended an for of week the The Women's Auxiliary of the bird." Murray Fire Department will visit in Los Angeles and San meet Monday, Sept. 9, at 8 p. m. Diego, California. Misses Lavon and Jean Stauf-fe- r, at the Firemens Hall announces F. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Smith, president of of Murray announce the en- Leo Stauffer have returned Jr. the organization. All members Helen from a two week's vacation their of niece, gagement are asked to be present. Mrs. to Mr. Albert Kay of Union. This spent with relatives in Los AnHoward Ilausknecht and Mrs. to take place Saturday, geles. marriage will be the hostesses. evening at the conjoint services at 6:30 p. m., Carter Grant Sr., of the Jordan high school Semi nary. M. I. STAKE A musical program featuring COTTONWOOD A. OFFICERS AND THE David Brinton in violin solos, and Misses Patsy and Billie Mor TEACHERS ENTERTAIN ris in piano and zylophone numA party of interest was given bers will also be given. Tuesday evening at the Grant Stake tabernacle by the officers WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT HOLD INTERESTING MEET and teachers of the Cottonwood Stake M. I. A. The affair was Members of the Woodcraft under the direction of Miss Croxford and Vyl Mc- Circle of this city held a meeting Millan of the Stake presidency. Tuesday evening at the FraterThi idea of a ship voyage was nal hall on State street. carried out in the evening's enThey had as their visitors tertainment with the same idea members of the Silver Maple, used in the decorations. One and Woodbine circles of Salt entered by a gang plank and Lake, who brought with them album from the Grand proceeded to the front of the an stage which represented a ship, Guardian Neighbor in Oregon, known as, "Port of Happiness." which is traveling to the many The guests were divided into circles throughout the Midwest groups where they were taken States. Mrs. Kate Morris receivto appropriately decorated ed the album and members of "rooms," to visit various Isles, the local circle visited the lodge Wednesday evening "Many Isles of Adventure" repand presented the album to resenting M. I. A., namely, "Isle of Make Believe;" "Isle of them. A social followed the busEniness meeting. Gay Romance;" "Isle of "Isle of Golden chantment;" Dreams," and "Isle of Man." When a Woman Become of Agt The groups then enjoyed refreshFor certain li'jriil purposes a womments and spent the remainder an Is of age at twenty-onyears of the evening dancing. The meaning of the term, however, Na-om- HERE AND THERE Sum- i anni-ersat- y Next Monday. September !'. of Mrs. William Showles, at 7:30 p. m.. there will bv he! ', number of relatives will enter- - 'am Saturday evening at her of the Murray Scc- -.d ti tome on Eighth East street. warJ at ,hc home )f Mrs M,ir. i:: Descendants of William p. ;ris Asplund. The presidenc y aUer.tu.nce. a full of desirous vViseman Sr. held a family reun- on Saturday afternoon and ev- Miss Arlere Park, assisted by ning at Lagoon, with more than ' i 55 l datives in attendance. A hcr mother, Mn. Lloyd P:'t third the rtair.ed ' a Mrs. was year cousin, peeial guest Margaret McClure of New York Club group of girls of whi.-is visiting relatives here, lis a member, Wcdm'r.drv was served and the ins at her home on Main trcrt. The club has completed a r.v t afternoon was spent in a social oaiecessful season's work which way. has ben under the direction f Rachel' Wallace. Got,'. Saturday of last week Mr. and 'Mi-"Mrs. Garr Lester entertained at 'were played and dinner i weeinie roast in Little Cotton- served to M:s:es Derothy Al'ee wood canyon, in honor of Mr. and Ruth Wriuhi. Mi-L.i md Mrs. Lamar Gilbert of Cal- - !May Wallace. Mi s Wanda Ilvlr ifornia. Ten guests enjoyed the Mi s June Carlisle end Miss Bex roast. 'erly Carlisle. Headquarters for shoes that are outstanding on the FOR GIRLS FOR MEN j j . Ni. eur.-Lunche- I Kat Ilroadway j e l dm Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss EJria Jen-sodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jensoit, 37ti north Secoiu' West street to Rowland Gu.stav-esoof this city. The niarriac Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Smith and family spent the holidays at will take place September 16, their summer home in Big Cot- at the home of the bride's sistonwood canyon. ter, Mrs. C. E. Ward, 77 S street. , -- n, Cndcr Srliraniiii-JiiIiiiMii- KnifiMfff i mm m mmm 153 v'-- ; s S1.9S S2.95 $2.95 S3.45 CAMPUS BOOT SHOP 4-- .? Defective wiring was the cau:-of a fire at the home C. M. Bir.f; jt 1830 Wasatch avenue. Mutiny at 12:43 p. m. The damage was small with no insurance. Campus MURRAY SATURDAY ONLY SEPF. 7 Chester Morris and Rochslle Hudson I'VE BEEN AROUND" n Also Good Comedy and Serial NOTARY PUBLIC Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Kemp Mrs. Fred R. Morgan, accomof this city announce the enpanied by her daughters Fay and of their Beverly and son Archie motored gagement to Marvin II. daughter, Bernice, Burgon. to Randolph and spent last week son of Mr. and Mrs. Ileber J. end with relatives. Burgon of Union. The marriage will take place Sepnmber 13, in C. B. SUN. MON. TUES. SEPTEMBER Another Great Double Bill Wallace hit vniiin; Court Avenue PHONE: Mmrjy 35 8-9-- 10 i 155 the Salt Lake temple. I The marrngo i f Mir-Swrnson, daughter of M- -. Mrs. Levis Swenr.on of Taykis ville. and Louis Parker of tl.i. 'ity look place Augti.-- 2;!. at the jj "Vtker home on Vino Mriet. Ji The voung couple will make their home in this city. The m;irria.;e of Miss Virginia i)il!in. daughter of Mrs. Sato of Taylorrville ami My-;J Bates of Salt Lake to-- l; place August 20 at the In me of the bride's aunt, Mrs. B. L. DRAMA OF THREE WOMEN'S THE REVEALING HEARTS 1 V V SIS Jlii You Will t Lffi Like Our n.-.lli- LHJ sgJ Modern Laundry avenue You.ig. 723 Emerson They will make their In me in Salt Lake. Jay A. Smart of Union watd was honored at a farewell imnnial Thursday evening at th" Union ward chapel. Elder Sir.it t 1'mvo:- soon on a Brazilian mission the L. I). S. chinch. - Mild Soaps and Pure Water Used on Every Garment PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU "More Leisure Hours for Women" r Linden Olson, who leaves soon a California missmti, at a farewell testimonial. Sunday evening at Union ward chapel. n Mrs, iM, have returned to their home in Mill Creek sifter soeivimg th holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Kawlings at Hnosevell. Mrs. Molbn Smith, who ha:spent the summer heie with relatives in this city and Binn-hareturned Wcdnc-!.'ito Los Angeles, where she will ipend the winter. - y &fy. 612, Tyl (MVS Ice 2U, 0(U. 16)7 Mis. Emily White is icpoitcl . 1. . .. 1. I:... .... .. us (,'viiiK on uiv oil ft obi. jj . i iff- I Worlds' CHARLES BOYEL C JOAN BENNETT I We De! lverl Call Murray 163 ,V'.,.'.-KK-.- HiE1 v':.;0El McCREA HIT XL.MEEK 2 PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. l:ill South Mate N. Murray imsi: yh,nn). , FISHING TACKLE AND FISHING LICENSES d Mr. rnd i V will n f'.-- Id- PLEASE DON'T FORGET THAT we are equipped to Jiaiull your party orders. Ut Service i j THIS WEEK'S ICE CREAM SPECIAL FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM I'.RICKS. svt srxiui!IT A W.YIEK E.OTTEE SVRIXtlE. HU-.Vr.M- rxivi:x cameras II AS 1 1 i1.tV..,s qu - 77 ( t,t .mte, , EICIIIS, KnCKXE Cotnhin.itioii tt A ' '''Z MILK si:ltzi;r MA XLS I A (E MIXEKAL 01L 3 Eount ii:i I'EX tod I'l Vi i -- r1" and STATU, xj.RV RCiUMXC, ALCOHOL Ai.KA t;.; ,- - .1. . 23;! ...S " -- C no 1610 r c i i CntlllliM ffcrt- onvMnND i A MM w -- p Pv.i'p.w, Mr i Cam'iarelli, Thurston I ML VtVX FOOTLOOSE SHOW WITH A HEART -- LOvV! When you cc thi romance wilh mciody- - M.OUtl HI MWiS: ,i J y "Y.-uV- r nu AiuiV I'm in A.ii!!." "HtHiMv for LoT." I |