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Show WEST JORDAN A Better Mr. Went Jordun, March 17, 1927 Robson und Mrs. Arnold Jensou and ert of Mldvale have moved buck to the ward. Mr. und Mrs. Henry Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith, Mrs. George Henderson and Mrs. colJohn Yates spent Wednesday In The shape is right; the Salt. Luke. ors are right (Cedarwood Tan Mr. and Mrs. Royal Swirtling of and Thunderhead Gray); the Sprlngvllle visited here Sunday. It will stay price is right. Mrs. Lorls Pratt and baby of Salt stylish, too. Lake visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bnteraan last week. and Ross Lawrence Chrlstensen t Hnteman Thursday at Provo visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Christen-sen- , formerly of this ward.' Mrs. Charles Cundlek has returned home after spending two weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steadman are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter Friday, March 11. style This makes eight girls in the family, cost and no boys. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and of Union visited Mr. and Mrs. family in Daniel Webster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardner and family are home after speuding the winter in Nevada. Mr. Andrew Shulsen is on the sick Why not? It makes your clothes list this week. look better, more) costly But it At the regular meeting Sunday night doesn't cost a cent extra in the ward chapel, Elder Pete Foreman of Herrlman and J. F. Palmer of South Jordan were the speakers, and a solo ,by Mr. Ovnrd All was enjoyed by a large and appreciative audience. to On account of other duties, Mrs. Chirles Dimond resigned as president of the Primary association. She with her counselors, Mrs. Eila Richardson and Martha P.urnister were honorably released with a vote of thanks for the good work they have accomplished. GOOD STYLE GOOD VALUE Mrs. Albert Olson as president, Mrs. Zella Holt and Grace Malstrom were voted in to fill the vacancies. W.O EJ Orrln Hockstead had the misfortune You can't beat these shoes for the to break his hand while working at the smelter last week. money. The Leather will wear and Mrs. Tommle Nerd in and daughters, keep ,its shape; smart stitching in Donna and Melba, and Lloyd Nerdin, TAN or BLACK. Myrtle Cundlek, and Sadie Dwlgat siK'iit Saturday evening visiting at the home of Mrs. Lydia Hateman. Mabel Gustavseu of East Mldvale Miss was the guest of Sadie Dwlght Friday ulght. Mr. John Meyers and family have moved back to their old home in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Hogan entertained a number of frleiids at a card party Thursday evening. A late luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ncilson. (Jenove llclinloa Mr. and Mrs. Navvll Wardle, Mr. and Mary Nelson Iawremv Hlndlesbach, Mr. and Mr. AND MIDVALK JOURNAL Wllma lVter Mrs. laniard Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Issued every Thursday ly Murray Irene Johnson George Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Press, 4842 South' State Street, Mur- Florence Holmes M. lt.'itcimiii, and Mrs. Earl Hateman. Frank Tlmne ray. Utah. The West Jordan M. I. A. Dramatic Edward Frclson TERMS OF SI BSCRIITION "Yiimnle Yohnson'a club presented Eugene Thomas Yob" Friday evening at Reunion ward. One month, Salt Lake County $ .10 Sherman i'ark . I V) Arvilla Hichardsoti and Earl Max-fiel- d One year, Salt Lake County Clarence WahlquUt motored to Provo Sunday. Elsewhere In United States lone Itlrd Jl.GO Mrs. Ijvon Hardcastle of Sandy visOne year la advance Krncst HulliM'k ited jwrt of the week with her parent, ADVERTISING RATES Margaret Thayne Mr. and Mrs. Win. IHmond. $ .50 Frederick Krlcksou Display, jht column Inch MUs Genevieve Hand and Mis ... $ .10 Walter Johnson Headers, per tine Lloyd of Sandy were guests of Elennore Ilofliuau Mis Itf rnlce Hateman Wednesday eve2."s0 Circulation, Copies Weekly Melva WUcinan ning. Howell Charles Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart visited at Telephone Murray 33 When ou fall to Ret your Eagle Evelyn ltrlnghurt Ogden Sunday. tele4ione the circulation department, Lucy ltrliifihurt Mrs. Rose Dwlght and Mr. Jenkins Caliouu Richard were guest of Mr. and of Salt Murray 33, and a copy will be sent to Ida Rcleher Mrs. Jack Dwlght Sunday. you immediately. Eugene Wood Viola Hansen entertained a Ill Maxine Thayne Entered a second class matter number of friends at her home Saturat the nmt office- - at iMnnette Wider 3, l'.'-- T, day evening. "Hunko" and music were Suit Lake City, Utah, under the let enjoyed and a tndinlght supper was of March 3, 1879. served to I lit following guest: Kenneth and Harold Hogan, Milton MURRAY' HIGH HONOR ROLL Jowph Smith, I.awrene Jen15 Karl Peterson. Floyd Abbott. Dill sen. Helow apiearii the tianu-of thne and Virginia Hauii, Mary Da hi, Cracv Ktiideuta frin the Murray High achool Committee, Gardner, Ehtyl Drown, Evalltie PeterThe Lion who haro wen a place on the Honor headed y II. H. Smith, had a real son, Grace Huitgreen and Delhla Rlch-nrdH..1I : program for the Llmm at their rcuu Mcth March the lar luncheon, l.'tth, at A Honor Iwdl Fourth Term Mr. J. Hardoantle of Sandy had a odlsl church. Harold Clirlntenn, of the evening were thief of very narrow eacajie with hl life Sun(iueata Enicetie Jone the Murray City and County fireman day night alHiut 10 o'clock after leavHelen Anplund and Murker Both Chief law, Mr. ing the home of his father-ion fire activities and prevention. Isalelle Brown S. Wm. was hla Diamond where wife Superintendent Harnett of the II. I h Martin of hla depHrtment tlaltlt g. He took the lower road In atioiHt a No Mary McMillan of the eutity. returning home to avoid traffic. When Miller One of the outstanding feat urea of be Kot near the rallraod track a car Webb Snarr the. program wa the Irving Junior was 11'inltig from the south at a high headed hy H. Honor Roll finrtk 1rrm High achool chorus of He slowed down and of rate I'rtnclpal N. II. WrIJi. ami ng mast Jeon Mr. lniro. They certainly pot tip pulled to the aide, but the other car rr, Mildred McCloy The Irving strut k his, Mmm excellent alnglng. leaving loth cart nearly Ret a Morria High la a Holllday m1'hL wrecked. Mr. Hardcastle auffered only Mis Luella Tuttle gave a couple of Urvj McMillan acratchc while the five In the Edmund Thonaa reading whhh proved very entertain- alight car were more or less hurt, one ether ing, J a me Pet era Mla Hrown rendered a alo In a seriously. Kdlth Heed very pleading manner. Mr. and Mm. Orrln iWvkstead and Harold Carllalo Committee were appointed to take Mrs. Henry Egbert motored to Sandy rare of the entertainment, rte,, at the Slater at afternoon and visited Mrs. he to next district contention lild Sunday Margaret I) la I a next May, and are cnmpcd THxe. Mr. Richard Farmer, hrolher, Lucille Carllide of the fallowing meniN.ra: H. A. Roh-hln- who Is very l k at the present time. Marti Watt T. K. Uuvall and A. J. Cetera. Friday aftcrmxnt Mrs. Endly Wardle A committee was appointed to work Ruth Turpi Cleanlulled her brother, Mr. Henry Eglwrt, in with the Murray conjunction Marie t'uehar up raui(ilgn. ThM serving on thla who la still on the Mk list. Ruth Itohi committee are; Jenklna, Curtla Saturday night a few friends of Mr. Alfa McCloy Shaw and W. O. Churchea. Mrs. Daniel H. Hateman give a and Marjorle Snarr An Indiana farmer, who had hla party In honor of his birthday anniver Leone Shaw hotiar and harna riulppcd for efficient sary. A ni lal time was had and re Taut Jonea ociveil to the following; Franeea lirunaell electricity, has Icen aide to freshment ' Mr. D. It Hnteman, Mr. and Mrs. and 40 withu re additional handle t crop Margaret Short Wallace due Mr. out any added iijsnw Mateman, Mr. and Mm. Erra Hohha help, t Uat Med In hont and dairy lata Mary ttUU I'ateiiisn, Mr. ard Mrs. Hyrva HAT BHartln'sSpecials for less money For Friday, Saturday and Monday Mi t0 $2.50 $5.50 f It's Worth More to You 8 FLOUR siM-n- doesn't this Store Everything that people wear "HAS STYLE." I LEADER Murray, Utah aljr ffltirrau Eaqlc Ar-de- Foh-rur- tyXVO SPERRY'S LARGE WHEAT FLAKES 9Q. MUX, SPERRY'S LARGE OO-ROLL- Awt Mixed CaJtes NATIONAL biscuits- -2 lbs ED SILVER LEAF LARD 4 lb. 17 I L Pail SILVER LEAF LARD 3 4Xt)0 Pail b. OQa--t CANS TOMATO SOUP Large Package "f Q4tf SILVER LEAF LARD Pail 40. Ott 81x90 PEPPERILL SHEET- S-- FIRSTS 42x36 A Xlli CORN FLAKES SILVER LEAF LARD In Bulk 2 lbs f-- Q Q-- j - l jA ?l.tJ.f7 Q-- PEPPERILL PILLOW CASES Q1 A Oil each THOMAS MARTIN & CO Murray, Utah Good Leather TTfftfE QO FREE DELIVERY SERVICE $39.50 SPARKLING STYLED COATS Direct from Fifth Avenue for the Stylish 1 2-l- b. $20.00 $2.95 to $8.50 0-- OATS But it more to get lb.. SPERRY DRIFTED P.eckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackstead, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson. Saturday night Miss Grace Malstrom entertained at her home in honor of I la Myers who left Monday for Idaho, where she will make her home. Gaines and refreshments were enjoyed by twenty girls. Funeral Services for Poison Victims were present, and many useful mid practical gifts were received by the newly weds, (iiunes were played and refreshment served. Mrs. E. P. Hrown i.lso entertained for the young couple at her home. 4H 2nd West street Saturday. March lliih. Refreshment were served to six married couples. Games were played nnd many were the good wishes und useful gifts bextowed on Mr. and Mrs. I'.rown by these old friends of the Ml'RRAY HIGH WINS FIRST GAME OF TOl RNA.MENT basketball on the between tloor Deseret gym WedneMlay, were house, ward Second meeting ray belli over the remains of Kenneth Ray Cintah and Murray High schools, refor Murray. Peterson and Margaret Hateman, on sulting in a score of On to victory, Murray High! 1 o'clock. at Hlth March Sunday, The Iwxlles were viewed at the Jenkins mortuary jmrlors from 10 to 12:.t0 I o'clock by hundreds. of the family relatives and friends. The services were under the direcThe Junior Promenade held In the tion of Hlshop K. E. Nygren. President V. O. Miller of Cotton- gymnasium hist Friday night was tery wood stake, J. H. Powell and Mr. Car- successful. The gym wa Jbeaulifully ter were also speakers. (Vcorated to represent an Alaskan Very appropriate musical numlers scene. The Aurora KorciiMis furnished were furnished by the Murray Second ward choir. Flowers In great profu- light for Alison's orchestra. Refreshsion hanked the caskets and pulpit, ments were served from the class Igand the meeting house was puckod to loos, by dainty Alaskan uuihR capacity. A very large crowd attended and The iMMiies were laid to rest side by side In the same grave In the Mur- Vnjoyod the evening festivities. ray rity cemetery. Hlshop Nygren dedicated the grave. ON TO THE TOl RNAMENT MISCKI.LANEOl S SHOWERS Murray High entered the State Hlch Mr. and Mrs. Rothwell E. Hrown School Rasketbiill Tii'irnanient yesterhave Ikh'ii the honored guilts at two marks our kihihmI tournamiscellaneous showers during the past day. This Our first entry made an ment lierth. two weeks. and this year's team Mrs. Hyrum Wilkinson and Miss enviable Grace Hrown entertained at the bit- hoo to Letter It, Coin h Howard enter's home Monday night. March 7th. tered thi' following men yesterday: Twenty of the young couple's friends What la said to be the largest funeral services ever held from the Mur- The first game tournament series Franklin Jones, captain and center; Kiiiet Shober and Wayne Simper, guards: Edmund Thomas and Nick Peters, forwards. Substitutes: Frank Snow, Stanley Watts, Harold Camp, lu ll, Irvin Frame and Caey Jones. Ogden (MHt.tSHt Dining past five years, J.V has hoen spent in Ctah oil well 1,'ampaigu. The Culled Suites produces nearly of the world's silver supply. one-thir- d of the was played -- HL'-- The Junior Prom OXJFZ FOOD t$MGil7 Y riNE frl EVEUV day how folks they enjoy eating here. And we know they mean it again and nuiiiii. they return and they bring tln ir friends and we'll kit-- on serving them good fisnl. 7T ris-or- ay Lions Club Holds Luncheon March Ijin-ciste- All are agreed we have had a wonderful winter r. a .... now we await the coming of spring .... s. A few yards of linoleum, a new nitf, or a change in win.low shades will make any home mure beautiful anl KMnfnrlal.h to live in. convince the most exacting A visit to our store will buyers that we are in a position to take care of their needs. As evidence of our money saving claims we quote the following prices on floor nke hy. a. ;. m f tr a. a i w . . a Thi9 season naturally suggests many changes that should be made in the home. r Eg-lert'- a - a coverings 9x12 Feltox Ruga 9x10.6 Feltox Ruga 7.6x106 Feltox Ruga 69 FeJtox Ruga ..... J9.1M) 58.90 $7.M $6.90 "iU.v r k J II 3 b4 9x12 Druel Rug. 8.3x10.6 Brmc!a Rugi 9x12 Seatilcua Axmtnitcra 8.3x10.6 Seamleia Axminatcra $22.50 hi $18.50 $32.50 ... $27.50 J1.8S and up per running yard Arnutrong'a Print Linoleum a reason--U- ;g iWcr Out of thr h!;h rent disttia We save yon money k over our lines We invite vou to come to our store and -there 1 GRANITE FURNITURE CO. Sugar House Murray Bingham "rrrnrrrrv ti |