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Show 7j 1'I i s.cukers were F. II. l'olilmnn of Batl Mr. and Mrs. Luke. Dr. C. C. Jensen of Sandy, lectured Monday evening of last week at the EAST MIDVALE and Mr. nnil Mrs. I). W. McDonald children were Suit Luke visitors Sunday, guests of Mrs. J. N. Rock. Mrs. A. II. Rock visited Saturday with Mrs. Charles Cole of U"lMr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett enterr tained Wednesday evening of last week-fuof the Connnittee the Genealogical After tUe business hour, n Stake. radio program was enjoyed and were served. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kresscr and children, Edward and Velum were the dinner guoxts Sunday of Mrs. Charles Kievley of Salt Lake. Mrs. Jess Nix and children were week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. Lind-Milirady of" Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I'eder.sen had as their guc-Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. and children of I'edersen Benjamin Salt Lake and Mr. l xi Pedcrseti of Priesthood Meeting. Under the direction of the M. I. V. Workers, there will tie a "Green and Gold" hall, Thursday evening, January 27, in the ward amusement hall. Good music n:id n good t lime for all is promised. Admission lift- and Lie. Korbush anMr. and Mrs. Lester their of man-Ingdaughter, nounce the (iertie and Mr. Clarence S. Sharp, which took place Wednesdnyy, January 1!, in the Salt Lnkae temple. A supper in their honor was held Thurs day evening for immediate members of the family. The young couple will make their home i if East Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. .lack Sundell announce the birth of a baby boy last week. Many ward workers attended the Stake M. I. A. "Green and Gold" ball at Sandv Friday evening. Mrs. Myrtle McXumara attended her club. tie (. V. E." which was held Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. Ileffner of Salt Lake. Mrs. Jennie McDonald and Mrs. J. Lake attended the N. Rck of Salt Wilkes Theatre Friday evening . - - y d Bingham. Mrs. Druellle Garfinkle of Salt Lake spent seeral days of last week at the home of Mr. Cliarles I'. Sharp on Slate Street. '!. J. McXnmarn and children were Sunday dinner quests of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Kli-t- Casper, Auetin Melha. little daughter of Mrs. Annie Mrs. James Glover entertained at a bn-a- l hos Walker and Kenueth Brady. P.urterfield whs taken to a suprise party of last week In honor Mr. oud Mrn. Harvey Severaon and of last week fir an of the birthday anniversary of her pital Wednesday Mr. Nelson, chief electrician of the for nppendieits. and daughter, Blanche. The evening was operation were Murray Smelter and Lla wife Mr and Mrs. Clarence Sluirp Mr. of spent in playing Kook, prizes going to were Sunday guesta Mrs. ehlldreu of Mr. and Mr. Leo Glover, eort Itosenliand, Grace Sunday dinner guests Soceraon. II. J. Mrs. und Leo Glover. Middleton and Mrs. Eleanor Town-senMrs. Kninile Nichols of Midvale was to Mrs. Charles Greenwood of Sandy served were Refreshments Greenwood were the a Union visitor Monday. Mr. Clarence Rlech of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Einnia Mr. and Mrs. Kolla Thorum had ai of Mrs. Annie Ted Eskolson of Granger, Mr. Clar- dinner guests Monday their Sunduy dinner guests, Mr. and Greenwood. and children, Mr. Charles Sharp and daughter, .Mrs. George Fergerson Thorum of Elmer Mr. Jilunch and Mr. Andrew Bradford Miss Ivy and Lake. were Salt Lake lsitors Sunday, guests Salt Miss Itirdle Fox was a week-enof Mrs. Hazel Rarlson. visitor of Mrs. Herzog of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sara Mackey and children of Taylorsville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory. week-enMrs. W. C. Burgon wan a Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Carlisle of MurMr. Jensen. Hans guest of Mrs. ray were Sunday dinner guests of and Arthur Casper Mrs. Oliver. Mr. and und Mrs. Willard little daughter. Allelic, were dinner Thursday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. of Gregory Nephi ,'ttests Thursday Nephi Gregory were guests of Mrs. Mrs. Gertie Despain spent Monday Snnih Lemons. The occasion being with Mrs. Mary Gvaliamaa. Mrs. Lemon's 83th . birthday anniverMiss Grace Mank.-- was a Sunday sary. I tinner was served and covers dinner guest of Miss Amy Severson. laid for nine guests. Sacrament meeting Sunday evening, was under the supervision of the "M" Men of the M. I. A. Mr. George Anderson rendered a violin solo and the Attention of ' M" Men of the L. I). 8. Church is called by members of the V. M. M. I. A. to the contest In as-awriting being conducted by the Improvement Era and all "M" men are urge dto enter. Essays are to be 5H) words In length maximum count and must be written .n t!.e subject of "The Waters of Mormon." Essays must be delivered to Era ofiice in the church administration building not later than March 1, Details are in the February number of the Era. First, second and third prizes will be given. Little Miss Ferrell Naylor, da ugh-tt- r of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Naylor Is confined In the L. I). S. hospital, dangerously ill, suffering from spinal nienengitls. We sincerely hope for her speedy recovery. She Is under the sare of Drs. Sorenson of Ulverton and Hrown, a bnliy specialist, of Salt Lake. Mclva, Marva's twin sister Is also very ill at the ohme of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kendelsbuch of West Jordan. Her trouble is due to hroncitis. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Naylor are staying at tin- - home fo Mr. and Mrs. Geo. trouble of i(kness. Milford Gnmble spout Monday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mr. Ed Beck-stea- ence Millerberg, Miss Lulu Jacogson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Townsend of Murray, Mrs. Liza Doty, Mr. Cort Rosenhand, of Salt Lake, Mr. Pack of Union, Miss Mable Custavison, Mr" Irvin Swen-son- , Miss Hazel Jensen of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover,. j'Miss KJertiq d UNION Johnson and Miss Furn Jacobson. Mr. A. II. Rock was a Midvale visitor Friday, guest of Mrs. Hughes. Many ward teachers attended the Stake teachers convention, Sunday In the Sandy First Ward Chapel. Mrs. Ray Greenwood entertained on Thursday of last week for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton and daughter, Carol and Lucille. Mrs. Lygia Larson entertained on Thursday of last week at a quilting. Those present were Jfosdnmes Neil Olson, Annie Smith, Grace Beekstead and Ruby Gorange. d i SOUTH JORDAN y nnTTh cJJa1! n A NATION-WID- E INSTITUTION- - Jl MURRAY, UTAH saieefXpig! Sy Ably Told By Our Dazzling Array of New Frocks, Coats and Accessories The Call of a New Frock of Silk! The Springtime Urge Must Be Obeyed And best of all we have them at thi great, nation - wide price of savings I This low price tells the story of our Natior Wide Buying Power. I Smart Colors iff r$w In the soft, dinging shades of Rose, in smart, delightful Tans, and in the d hues of Blue, from navy to very light shades. Contrasting colors effects are a and two and three-ton- e novelty of the season. This is the conquering price! A Hi.. The early hopper gets the greatest s c c c tlon and tho longest wear. $14.75 1 V Dress E&ch f I II measures to our i high standard of u Nation- - widfl Quality, Gingham Frocks FocScKoolGkU itylci In Gingham Frocki (or !rli, 7 to 14 ftit tilt, MCfl, Heavy Quality de Quo unu-uall- y heavy quality of! at a in. most sensible price U the smart colon, here t is, 39 inchci wide, yad, A V'ci&atiU Style Fafcric hi Is This Education? v Bernadine Freeman I can solve a Quadratic pnimUnn v,. I cannot keep my bank balance I i 3 1 straight i Ml can reaa uoeuie s "i ausr in the or A lglnal, but I cannot ask for a piece of bread In German. can name the kings of England since . the War of the Roses, but I do not I know the qualification of the can-dldlates In the coming election. j know the economic theories of Mil- j thus and Adam Smith, but I cannot 1 I live within my Income. san recognize the of a j Wagner opera, but I cannot ain I ) In tnne. can explain the principles of by. draullcs, but I cannot Cx a leak f In the kitchen faucet. can read the plays of Mollere In the original, but I cannot order a meal i In French. have studied the wivcholoirr of I M i Jamw and Tttchener. but I can- not control my own temper. can conjugate Latin verbs, but I write legibly. can reA-lthundreds of lines of 8bakespeare, but I do not know the Declaration of Independence, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, or the Twenty-thirPsalm. f I I I I I I - "leit-moti- 3 I caa-a- I e ? l)cl Mi-s- South Murray Club To Hold Annual Fcatt All patent leather, with deilgn a ihova in Illustration. Roomy toe, low walking hid with rubber tip. Exctlltat valuta at ot aux-Ilisrl- e f Yolt A. C. Inline Typ trnM,k,r W per cent power factor, with dlrei-- t The foiiiiuuiilty flub of Mouth Mur-ra- connected eicltor. Oae SM K. T. L. engine trpe will hold its eunual memlK-raht8fhKl-olInnquet st tho Grant Ward Amnse. lenerator, eed as specllod U "A". ""tit ball. Thursday, January JTtb. Twe 9M K. T. 1. engine type rid u n,p t.i,. "T ,TP1)t ,)f fh), fIulf.f asd as spiled la Bcbedals .nearly 'ibr banunet will I "A". held at A :m p. in, tQ iuw4 hy titertfllnm. nt ind flancing. The Isslmctlnae t bidder togetter wlt etslt d t'.astniai-- r of m peinratlorj and forms for blddlcg evening will b Mr. Jaims Stephrnsen. may U obtained opon sppllcstloa at the ofa, The South Murray f the (Ity Recorder or Oil Community (luh Is s social and booster F.lectrklen, Murrey City Hsll. Murray club, rganlaM to promote City. cltlrenaMp (l1 The tight Is reined to reject any or create a b..ew,i,ie community pride, It I'M. lis m.'iiiben.hlp U drawn fr.m all the walks .f life and I order of the Hoard of Ooaarele-sloaere- , reprrsentatlvt f the community Msrray City, t'tah. msny and rtel a. tcrcats. W. J. WARKN8KL' A HiiipHlKu mill K,ft U la uncled City 2leordet to c.tabll.h PsbUehea Jkheery 21, 1W7. Community IUcrtlon CtHvr. The ttvvd f..r aub a rskltek4 XK) t "r e t .H-i- ji pr-sra- m. Oxford For Growing Girls Of Style and Comfort Smart ityK iflfctej th? quality leather it-lion ol tvmii rt. arc toiiil.incJ ii. V't i .r ! ! with 'in ir.f i lay; rub'jff $2.25 Raxnona Cloth Sitae 12 to 2 $2.19 Sitae 8V, to 11V,.1.9S 98c ilk crepe de chine Cut-O- ut , 40 J shin- ty Juvenile If you want an Comfortable Pump for Miuct Jjpecklly Crep A Very l. fii Br.M-kl.aii- For Women, Misses and Junior Misses I-- .' a ever-wante- v N Basket ball game are staked and enjoyed two and three nights a week here in the amusement hail. up of the gayest partli-- of the seaTo make a soup more lnteretln or s', ii was the surprise party given In as well as to Improve lU featlve, honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. jMinea to each plate at the last add flavor, Shields at their home Saturday of last week. The evening was minute, a little minced parsley or a in dancing and progressive half slice of lemon, or both, If It Is a pent ..nines were played after which a two meat soup. A spoonful of unsweetened whlpied cream Is good In many kind oiirse luncheon was served to 51. Lowell Koberts.iii, sun of Mr. and of soup. Toasted equarea of buttered Mrs. IVte BoliorHon is back to school bread (croutons) farina balls, and other garnishes often seen In restati- i gnin after a two week's illie-ss- . WiMa Shi. Ids is contliu-to her i ants are easily made at home. home siilTering with the mumps. Mrs. Gisng,. Stoeklni: and family Too much water In a washing maami Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Wardle chine caneea excessive splashing and were guests at an by cream em-l- I, often reduces the efficiency of tho maliven by Mr. and Mrs. A. U. S tucking. chine. OIserve where the wster line Mrs. Il.ittic Nelson ami nm, Clifford Is, and also be careful not to overload of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Im th Machine with clothes. Bradford of Magna, Mr. and Mr. Win, Hewlett of Sandy and Mr. Paunr.er and child I'eii were wivk-onNOTICE TO BIDDKfW cuchU of Mr. and Mr. Iavid Shields. MI MCIPAL Al'XIUAKY rOVTKR Mrs. W. K. PLANT and J. B. Shields witnessed the had operation of little Farrel Naylor on Sunday. Janu- Ofl f City Recorder, Murray City. ary 2.5, January M, 1027 Mr. and Mrs. Is. Talno-- r entertained Alternate bids will be received at at dinner Sin-bifor Mrs. Ilattle this office until five o'clock P. M., JanMa.'kay and Freddie Todd of Granger 1927 f0P furnishing the Mowand Mrs. laln.r and children, Mr. uary II, O. B. Murray Oty, Utah, ing f. I'.ogeu ("boats and Elton and Vaughn Schedule 1 : "A One Dleeel Engin I'almer. and Ite auxiliaries to drive to capacity' Itahna Shields entertained a numthe generator described la Schedule S ber of li, r fiietid at her home Satur-dii- y "A- - st 4SOO alUtude with supervision ( enli.g. The radio program from for the Inatallatton. larloiis s!ntl..ii wn enjoyed. "B" One . Engine end Its W. K. Broekbank visited with O' to to drive capecity the Mr. Emma Shepphk on Monday. at S "B" terator deecrllwd In Schedule Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maiflicld of ; wltn supervision for In-- , altitude, Granite were k end guesia of Mr. st a lla (Ion. rnd Mrs. Sum. ltskted. j "C" Two Dlel Engines end aoxll-larl.-each to drive one 230 K. T. A. Generator aa described la Schedule with eturvlSoo for liatHslIon, T. A. Srkedule S.-- "A'' One Q K. eve-nin- Something within you insists that it's time to buy that new Silk Frock for Spring! And it isl They are simply irresistible with frolick-i- : ruffles, plaits, with gorgeous sleeves ana flowing sashes. Our Silk Dresses Are Priced Within the Reach of All long been felt and it Is hoped th future may see It aatlsflcd. The club has fostered am ... among other thingsthe follow Better homos, flower rahm,. , ,: I k VJ up week more adequate ful school playygrounds, u.tter S better lighting and have ConPerate4 with th nthor fMvli " 'ul,B. or our dtt to make Murray the pride of h. m dents. The present membership 0f the chs is twenty-eigh- t. The officers are- E. WahjQuist, President ; Jflmeg j berg, vice president; James Stunu." son, secretary and treasurer. These t 1 officers with James Powell- -- u L. Shaw, form the executive board Members of the club are : Alonzo Xor' ton, Nathaniel Watts, Gerald Cnve James Stephensen, James Lundberg, m L. Jensen, J. Blain, John S. Sharp David L. Bowen, Glen Hyatt, Curtlai Shaw, Royal Bnteman, Ed Malstrom lames Powell, J. E. Wahlqulst, George Simper, Truman Carlisle. C. I Wnn juist, Guy Reading, Michael MsMiit. I Slmo McMillan, Charles Howard, A.Jt! I White, I.eRoy Richardson, Richard I lemp, 1). E. Watts Eugene Watta 1 ' ' '. . !). t prtc f J Sii. Site 12 lt u 2 0 H'rv 1 . 2 ! .,) '.'I Kam.ir.a Ooth the mM uto-lmatcrul you've ever iten lor unifnrmi, th!e liuene, fcouie drHri, ch ltlren'i cltKhei, .W mhn wide, yard, la t4 luieu finiih, ul c 35c tuln-- r wldtlm .r..,ni,)ri. ntl.v j.rliv.l. Bd cotr kt Jessery 2ft, 5 wr. tt |