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Show .Or .JUNIOR rcARLISLB D Lat re. ENDABLE 1926 the 1925 1926 1925 slwp 1926 1923 f 1924 1923 1924 1923 1923 1922 t 1921 )irp- MMIill. :i do Id of tlian i - iin- ;!.' 'iiltliy S but r nre See 10 CARS . Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Touring Chevrolet Touring Flint Coach Hudson Coach Chevrolet Touring Chevrolet Touring Ford Coupe Ford Coupe Ford Touring ; F. B. Touring F. B. Sedan The above cars are priced low. LIBERAL TERMS these cars at 4800 South State Street CARLISLE MOTOR CO. iiitdy 4800 South llttlf State Street Murray 483 of ii,' the in a lit UH trou- - IITUIJ I1S ")"1N t at. J In' it'- ll iiS M lilt' II ft !(- J- - I'll rif li. i l:iliin .s X I't.iiC of Dr. and.Mrs. J. II. Davis and daughter, Barbara, and Marion uud C. H. Lawrence, aud Miss Marie (iuilard, Miss Onei'iln Tischner entertained at hurjirise party iu honor of Orlnnd all of Salt Lake. Mrs. Dora Butterfield wkstead of South Jordan at the and sons, me of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner r.nd Mr. Arnold and and Mrs. Joseph Gnuics were played and Thomas Collioott and small n Friday. daughter freslmu'iits were served to forty Carroll, spent Sunday at Delta visit- .irsts. ling with Miss Mildred Butterfield. Mr. uud Mrs. Thomas 1'. Pane and Keturuing home someone ran into l!r. am! Mrs. (.Wynne l'age left Mou them ami the car was demolished. lt f..r California where they will tour Miss I'.ell August of Itoosovelt who round for some time. is attending the 15. Y. '. at Provo, Mrs. Joe Young who hits lieon vis-inspent the week end as the' guest of wlih her iorents. Mr. and Mrs. MNs Phyllis Butterfield. .iifiw II. N.ll, left last Wednesday Mrs. Owen Ilumilton entertained at Imme in Santa Monica, Calif. a r birthday party on Monday in honor Mr. and .Mrs. A. J. (Jnltard entcr- - of her sister Fay's seventh birthday ,;intl at dinner last Sunday in honor anniversary. Games were played and RIVERTON other ;nnl- a supply of CERTIFIED and UNCERTIFIED SEED POTATOES from Northern Idaho and the Red River Valley, Minnesota. Before you place your and save us see order, We have ,, t :' i!!l'1 II . 111..!-'- Ill- if - SPRING TIME IS BABY CHICK TIME I. ill ii I u! What is it going to cost you to raise your pullets to laying hens, and your cockerels to frys? The cost of the feed is a vital question. The feeds we carry challenge comparison with all other feeds as to price and quality. Our cash system, one price to all will please you. "Everything for the Chicken from ' Peep to Cackle" Its SMITH'S CASH FEED nally 4762 So. State Street Phone Murray 56 We take orders for baby chicks n n Is' "KASH IS KING" ,;.: i t.'r i 'r' nl l;!..-- ,.,'.'3 '.I' r . I.I CHRYSLER " 50 r COUPE, ROADSTER F.O.IJ. Murray $925 Rumble Sent Kxtra COACH litre CQfff; tjVOO SEDAN Here $1005 Challenges Comparison with All Other Fours r np the other rani of large prodiirtlon and 'le CilUYSLKH In your own mind as you see lbei.i I'M ry dny on Ihe street Ihe superiority of the Chrysler "W" will .rfirtly obvious. I'" full i?e, family roomlneM, beauty of ldy and luxury of lustre trivet upholstery; It ower, penl of 50 miles and more " lour and eonnomy of 25 miles to the gallon, single out lie Chrysler ".Kr so unmistakably that )ou are amaxed it the ennt value It low prkt will buy. l.in 11' i four-cylinde- 'W l. imTT . 1 Snow-Brow- n 4809 Motor Co. South Hale Mrert, Murray, flail Walter Chirk, Hatcher and Hreeder, t."4li Cotton'wooil Hoiilevard, Holliday ml7-Ctah. Phone Douglas PL Steel Stump Pullers Five hundred Handpower Stump Pullers at $30 each. Gates Automatic Horsepower, $75. Hand Wellborers, WaterwheolB. DU-The f;.i!!iliii:; Coiiiinhtee of the For Siih A house and large lot at It EST Mfg., Co., Ill 3rd, Kenton, Murrey First Ward tune ii'vtuded 1510 loth East street. A real bargain. Wash. ihe contract to C. I. Wahhidst of Address . For Sale Beautiful artificial flowers :i'.nny City, to lay all 'concrete foot-!lv'- s miiI construct the basement-wal- l Orders filled For Sale A big time at the Fraternal at very low prices. 'or tile Murray First Ward AmuseAddress "Flowers," 1245 Hall dances every Wednesday night. promptly. ment Hall, the consideration to be No dull moments for any one. East 17th South. C nts ii LIVESTOCK Recreation Hall For CLUB Murray First Ward liy John E. l'Uton Murray City Dnriiij- - KWirnnry tan Kanle jmblished sevenU art'.i-lere iximlini,' the foriiialinn of a Junior Lhesiock Club iu Salt Lake eounty, ihe object of whiih win to p't.the hoys interested iu purebred aiiiii.als. We have been very much pleased with the resjHiiise to this movement. The County Agricultural airent V. L. Mar- .lueau became interested and agreed to take all boys desiring to Join our chili into the National organization or Hoys and Girls! Hubs and suner vise their work under ihe rules of the Kxtension Service department of the l tan Agricultural College. These ar raiiKements have been worked out, and (luring the present week the clnhs arc beiiif,' perfected and the meinl.ersliii i arils issued. Any boys now deslrina to join should write at oikv to Mr. . L. Martlnue. ltoom 107 County Court House, Salt Lake Citv, Ctnh. ArranKen.ents have been made to Imy the sheej) and pins here iu t'tah. as we have some of the bet bred stock In America ii this stat ". HcKlstered sheep, both Itamhouiilets and Hanin shires will cost about $10.(i0 for a breed ewe. Voting breed sows will cost about the s:Ime, while the cost of the calves will depend on the age and qual ity, but we are going to get the very best available. have Arrangements been made wi!h most all the banks in trie county to advance the necessary money to the boys if they cannot pay cash, by having their father sign their note with them. Following are the names of the bovs lew listed in the various branches of the work : CALF CLlIt Khvood Spencer and Kenneth Spew er of Taylorsville; Silvion Edge!, San. ily: Oleudeii Leak, Max Leak, and t liliord Knight of West .Ionian. SHEEP CLCH ISernnrd lirockbank and Donald WagstalT of Holliday; Samuel l?ring- hurst and Jos. Iiarthollo of Murray; Clarence Hennioii, Arthur Wager and Jack rixton of Taylorsville; Stewart ltichards, S. II. Uiehurdsi Wilson IJate- inan. Leonard Steadman, of West Jor dan: Arland T'. Maynard and Ray mond 1). Maynard, Sandy It. I). No. 2; Kus-el- l Stocking and Allen of South Jordan. PitJ CLIH Charles Schieh of Murray; Delo Malcolm Shulsen and Eldun Colebrook, Jordan high .school. CHICKEN CLCH C. l!erl Cook, Austin Cook, Erick A. .Mace, Ceorge Abbott and Uuuibiuist, all of West Jordan. Eight or ten calves will be purchased, about 50 sheep, ten or twelve pigs and 1200 chickens. This will represent an investment of about $2,S00 to $15,000 in registered stock for the boys of the county and if the work is carried on for a few years there will be a decided Improvement iu the kind of aiilnuils one will see in driving ;il .out the valley. liy Joining with the national eluh work there will be a number of awards for the boys who do best with their project. Iiocally there will be an award of ?::5.00 for the boy who does best In each of the divisions. To the boy w ho makes the best success iu the Pacific county there is the Inlon scholarship of flOO to the V. A. U. suitienis. school tilgli ois'ii to To the boy who wins Ihe state honors, there is a trip to the International Livestock show at Chicago, and the National mngrcss of Hoys' and Girls' clubs with all exjsMises paid, given bv the Western Kallway association. StiM-kin- . To raise funds to us-iIn this enterprise, the Ward is going to attend !!e Wilkes theatre en masse next Monday night, ami will receive a percentage of all tickets sold. Do not .'ail to intend. st MISS V1L.VTE New Shipment of The Eight o'clock HOUSE DRESS W.TM HONOKFI) (ilf EST Just Arrived Miss Yilnte Watson who will become the bride of Ivan N. Horn, of Sandy, t'tah. on March ;io, will be the hoii-rcguest at a mis. ellaneoiis shower ghen by Mrs. W. 11. Lhmell and Mrs. W. li. White at the home of Mis. Lionel!. Thursday evening of this week, Guaranteed Colors. A Wonderful Value for d tOl Snappy Styles in South street. Games will be indulged in and refreshments served to aout 35 guests. Miss Watson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. .Watson of this' city. Mr. Horn !s the son of Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Horn of Sandy, Ctah. E. i'.TO QQ 4M11 SHOES P1" An Unbsual Value in a Splendid LOGAN U. A. C. STUDENTS GUESTS AT DANCING PARTY Wearing Silk Hose Logan, March 11. Algol Anderson and Edward Mills, of Sandy, seniors it the I'tiih Agricultural college, were quests at a dancing party Riven and Mrs. O'Brien and Lieutenant and Mrs. Hanley for the K. O. T. i". sponsors, cadet offlivrs and their partners on March All Shades Murray Mercantile Co. 4. Both students will graduate in the spring. Mr. Anderson has specialized ;n woodwork In the school of Mr. Gills Is engineering. In the school of agriculture and has specialized In horticulture. At the present tins' lie is training at the North Cache high schisil In Kich-mon- 98c at Murray City, Utah ngri-iiltur- gi-tered t 57 TiiT rrona : JHNCHtSTSK X- Fur-buc- SPRING SALE mm Kit-har- A Few of the Many Items We Offer i 5MH I ! and Mr. C. F. Tonne enternt a dinner party Sunday, Ft, la honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Itock and sou Billy, at their home In Cottonwood ward. Covers wore laid for idne guests. Mr. tained March George Forged Steel Grass Hooks 6 in. Heavy Strap Hinges Yi pint Simmons White Knamel 'i pint Simmons Screen Paint 14 tooth Steel Garden Rake Tempered Steel Wade Garden Hoe Hiidi Grade Oil Mop and Polish 3 High Grade Paint Prushes Official Scout Knife Mrs. Bessie Bergen and Mrs. Grace will entertain the ladles of the Woodcraft. Tuesday, March H'A t Mrs. Moricnson's Iiotne on Wilson at avenue. Lunchinu w 111 be servi-1 29c QUART SPRAY PUMP 1 No. 1 1). I'M. lc 39c 19 65c 49c 79c 98c : r $1-1- - Handle Shovel 9 98c ENAMEL and Mrs. J. It. Bergen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Luck of Tooele, Ctah, Sirs. Bergen g parents, last Sunday. .Mr. The coinedv. "KelllUV." to Is' given Hall at the Grant Ward Amu-eineThursday, March Jltli. promises to this amusing e most entertaining, refreshments served to fifteen little oimilv Is L'lveu under the auspices of guests. by Grant Ward M. I. A., dirccli-Mrs. Linn Kldd entertained at a Mercy Luudls-rg- . The character parts card party Thursday evening in honor have Ixi'ii carufully sele. led and will fol or Mr. Kbld's birthday. Five hundred be Interestingly Interpreted by the Lniiills'rg. Kaymoini Mercy lowing: served , was played and a late luncheon Sinip- Meyers. Verna LiindU-rgt after which dancing was enjoyed. r, Evelyn Powel. Arthur Olson, Watts. mid Blaine Mrs. and Mr. were: l'elcron Those present 11. A. Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. I Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. II. Y. Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. (i. O. Thornton aud Mrs. George Cunningham, all of Salt Ike. and Mr. and Mrs. David Kldd, Mr. WANTED House work by the day. i.nd Mrs. Alson from Itluffdale; Mr. sort of denning or washing. Adand Mrs. Forrest Parry and Mr, and Any Mrs. Ellen Inlierwood or phuiie ress Mrs. Elmer Seal of Klverton. . Mr. Mishnn, the express man, Mur Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Sellers were vis 177. ray itors at the home of their son and Chlck-I- !y brmil- daughter, Mr. nad Mrs. Linn Kldd for l OIt SALE-Ba- by a few days. ers are rertlfliil. All chicks hatched Mr. and Mrs. Linn Kldd entertained from dilik laid by my own hens. a few friends Wednesday of last week. Cards were played and a light lunch- eou was served, the guests Udng Mr. and Mrs. Hels-- Crump, Mr. and Mrs. Uckmore Kldd. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merrill. Mr. aud Mrs. Uobert Turner, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ijrwn, Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Turner, Mr. and Mrs. lsoo, all of Itluffdale; Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. Thornton of Salt Ike. 23c WARE quart Sauce Pan 2 Pan Pan Pudding Pan 3 qt. Mixing Howl 11 in. Wash Pasin Drinking Cup 14 qt. Dish Pan Soap Dish 2Yi jt. Sauce 2 qt. Pudding nt t. IIi-Ik- quart Galvanized Pail 6 cup Aluminum Percolator We have many other items, with as good values Call and look at the goods and you will know they are real prices 12 CLASSIFIED, 13c 19c X 12c X 19c 15c 15c 12c 49c 12c 27c 79c - riCTf KE SHOWS FOK 51. H. Smith Hardware "The Winchester Store" 4814 South State Street Murray, Utah DRY CLEANING S. High Murroy Next Wednesday. school will have her first picture show. A super DeVoy Motion Picture ma chine with an Opaque Projector was of recently purchased ry the Hoard r.iii.'fltlnn for the high school. The gymnasium and two class rooms have Ihtii Utted with new Minus ami Is now In readiness for our first hn. 1;M While you are getting out your Spring Clothes to be cleaned don't forget that wc can also clean and renovate your Drapes, Sillc Curtains, Rugs, and other household furnishings. (of We call for and deliver. TWLOKSVIM.E IU KKU! Kl.FCTS Offlcers of Hie Taylorsville Hcnnlon aftFarm Hureau were elected Friday r M fo1' ernoon of last week. lows: Arthur W. Yraecr, president; V. H. lireere, vice president; Mrs. treas1IhtI Sorchson, secretary and 1 I- K. A. urer; Is'ard mendsrs. Following the election, the tvnrd discussed plans for their 1927 program. t A-- l Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Murray 3 1 4909 South State Street I i |