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Show EAGLE, THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1929 THE MURRAY Social Mention (Continued from First I -- 'age) ri (Continued from First Page) piovciiiont association boards, anil was as follows: Singing by the congregation. Prayer was offered by .Miss Naomi Cruxford, president of the Mill Creek Ward association; remarks by President Rachel Shepherd ; of slogan by Miss Veljna Tame of South Cottonwood ward, Poclilve M. I. A, project: "l will ml my best efforts into everything I Elizabeth Me- ilo" llialoL-ne- : t'leary and iJtVon Mct'leary, girls) Airs. J. Alfred Carlisle entertained at a dinner party ut her home In Mill creek In honor of her hus- That Idaho is to name a mountain for Borah. Many think a lower sjMit band's Mrthday anniversary. The would furnish a more appropriate rooms were prettily decorated in title or name spot. late Autumn flowers, also the dining That table where covers were laid for 14 If all states follow this lead evguests. Following the dinner the reery little mountain will have a mainder of the time was Hpeut In meaning all Its own, such as Iry. Karnes and music. Wet, Tariff, Free Sliver and so on. the Mrs. IvOii Howe entertained members of the S. S. S. Sewing club before the battle: "When' Wednesday afternoon at her home have you been"? A 1 :30 o'clock luncheon was served after which the afternoon was spent In sewing. Covers In Cottouwood. were laid for eight. That ? A Murray husband who was supposed to le out shis.tlng din ks was met on hla return home with the query: "Thought you Mowing v.t "I certainly was." "Well, says the wife, "one of the ducks Is on Ihp phone now and reports that you have carried away hr front door key." MUTUAL Why not give the advertisers In the Eagle a chance to put over their message by reading and resKjnd Ing to their advertising. It is time and mnner well .spent. Tell liim your saw his ad and thus encour age both The Eagle and the merchant. Incidentally litis promotes the much desired civic spirit, and Try it. "Buy In Murray idea. Coal BIT VOI R XMAS W IN Ml ICR No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels Mutual Coal today with to b perman-ntl- y ol gat In atomach and bowela, Uk Batlmanni Cat Tablrtt. which ara prepared especially for toniach Ei ao4 all the bad effect! leiulling from gai pceeaure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the that pit of the etomach wtll disappear; aniloum. nervoue feeling with hanrt will vanieh. anJ you will again be able to Uke deep brralh without ditcomlort. ftvlir alter dmwev. That for dinner will be replaced by a .1 lllo.illr.ir rnteitHtnniont. vol no Your I'mbi. artm am) rrir: lon;er fel cold ani "o in !rp' l yon re Rear of Bennion Flour A Feed Mill on W. 48th So. Phono Mur. 448-- V: J V example of hw (lit; Ulitti not Infantry went wild vln--near tiny Kcmol-vtllnw of the Arniisthe. Just an e, Meiisft, Krini'-a- . Heroic Dead Worthy of Their Day of Tribute Armistice duy was sol apart as a periodical remlmlw to this nf wlmt he World war cost It In iren.siire and in wntt.g life and limit. The apparently growing tendi'itcy of business re-to Ignore the thiy meets with a buke front Hen. Chiirlcs II. t.'ole, who prop-siiig:iiiit the ci'iiiuifr-clitli.ntlnto I he of a (lay memory of bis fallen cohirades. VeteiMits of the war will nut be alone In applauding this protest. All Americans, whether the war took personal toll of them or not. who ore still mindful of the significance of that greatest of all human upheavals, will second. It. With all our wealth, with all our prosperity, we can better ntTnrd to glow up the wheels of Ind'itry and trade for the spitce of one short day than to forget die sacrifice made by those who died that I huso wheels might not be stopped en tlrely. A nation that can so soon forget the sticrllice will not h.ng remember Its purpose or lis achievement. let roll Tree Pres. I s '" V.tli linaimitmi te.ru got invent. !, l tli-- - tirjuiii-tio,i- tne cenuine, la l;ie stlo age. at any IJOvd t.iug .J:. W '.!t r .' el. TUORNTO..M)ERSX DRl ThornUm-Anderso- ; ( Enshrined Forever day that belongs to the men who died for their country. Brave, laughing lads, we can see them yet at they marched awjy, some to cie In camps In own land, others of shct and fchcll far across the ?a Our hcnti are with them. And our teart. Th fever-Infeste- HI V IV Ml i:K R XMAS Drug Co. n fresh pork corn-fe- d, pro- 1 hams ducts, and corn-fe- d and bacon direct from Ne- These products come to Salt Lake in car load lots and are then distributed to the various O. P. Skaggs System markets of this district. People of this section know little of the difference between corn-fe- d pork, hams and bacon, and that which is fattened on other feeds. Both our Eastfresh pork ern corn-fee cuts and Eastern, flavored hams and bacon will be in our markets to- u.k ..IV-- to fluuntiuiuo,),, the honor and happiness of the home," ,by Allen Thunuan, Whaler Wurd. Music, "Going Home," Victory Male Quartet of Murray First Ward. Gleaner Girls Project: Same as "M" Men, by Mary Pax ton of -ward. Muic: Little Grey CottouSouth Home in the West," Ward. wood Adult project: "Study of Citizenof ship," by E. Alien Ratcmau Vw-;- :l Mu-i- c: Murray First Ward. solo. "The Americans Came." by Wiltna Atwood Mitckay of Taylors-wilWard. Retiedictiotl by R. A. Whitehead, superintendent of Cottonwood Ward. lane A Lf Tay-lorsvll- hi morrow. Natural Gas allows you to enjoy the neat in comforts and conveniences of a hotel in your n home. It releases you from the ke en or c'fji! months' supervision of yo-:heating l entirely eliminates furnace firing. You or-- i instantly regulate Natural Gas heat to 6tr"t rr.y changes in weather or personal ti;;:!jTmcnt3, as easily as you turn the faucet. Natural Gas heat guards your health iy avirring a uniform temperaturedust-Ics.i- , workli'ss, worrylessl Ar.d the true economy of Natural Gas heat is readily apparent when you take all the factors into consideration. Our House il nting Department will gladly give you further information, and answer any ji:ri:lons you may have. Find out, now, ' out Natural Gas for heating your home Fresh Pork Shoulders 18c One of the corn-fe- d items in this first car from Ne- braska is a big quantity of 12 to 15 pound fresh shoulders that will sell at The Natural Gas Company Is on the job with a contract with the American Smelting and Refilling a tviiipany. It will make Murray town. a bigger and v;-.!(- per pound. You can buy either a half or whole shoulder at this price. fancy sliced bacon in one pound roll. charmtnj ttimiblcj ln fathioo tnUUoi-in- r Popular! I I I I I I I 1 Alpaca Wool 1 f I E I! ti n I f 7 4 $-- 1 at Thrift-Price- d cJ comLinitioj niioy itylti. 1 of g tvpical J. C Tt&nrj Irr fdu, Typ for fTtrjr occmIm trt . . , ii tin, iwll crry) nJ Smartl Coats mi n tveem Ut FJI nd Timer . , . m4 Wtukl to you from Htw York tl n at A .75, 1 1 tvtryen sjom tKeml Tht Jwiotj tailored but cot to ccitj that I'X'k Lki fur rtrj lit tit an J arc to much tnort practical tlicy art nuJt of a fur fabric that inD sutvJ l.r Jtr rr. Cacti coat it warmly bterlisrj, ... Two (1 tia i tlouHe s ynu w.ll tintf vi!tt.f. i(,;rt of ,TMt fith me in li"iit t1i pt,ntian. $3.98 ?-- Uk ro. rh SKAGGS Wasatch Gas In I!.. i Co. Hi "i I n.- .Icr .'iirlU Ju,( molt ay.lh (, ,!,t ,1,,,, $4.98 , ,f4, Atif luaking it a ipenJwl cdi ttf vratKcr coat. - hi i anr irtttm Lin itm Th. MTKRAY, ITAII "A Surety of Purity" Presented for Your Early Selection at The er Phone or come in today 0.vn ereningi 'till nine o'clock S. CLR I -- 18c 0. P. ri r e Dresses For Junlorl THE IDEAL FUEL nut-lik- Are Evident In These MW. II U d Important Style Changes For J IP' braska. Murray, Utah .v; V Our Omaha office has arranged for us to receive Ward. Scouts Project: 'Know habits of '3 wild birds, 11) animals in iiinl niotecl them," by Troop No. 02 of the South Cottonwood Ward. Mu.ie "Ite Happy," by Iioy Scouts of (iranl Ward. Juniors Project: "Appreciation of the beautiful through the raising of (lowers." Dialogue by Elva Player and Eileen Ijibrutn, girls of Reunion Ward. Music: "Junior liose" by . Junior chorus of Mill Creek Ward. Vanguards Project: "Qualify in camping as outlined in camping Merit Radge requirements," by Harof Grant Ward, old Chrlstensen by Wilson and Edwin White of Music: lniet "Summer Camp Song" Grant Ward. ft For Women 1 Products early and bring your big week end list of groceries and meats tomorrow. Ask to see our 1 I Fed Come S4.98 $6.90 $9.90 a 1 uelgli-l.iiitioi- MH-re- Snow will be flying soon, so be prepared by ordering some of that good Henry Thayne ' Mr. and Mrs. (in n.. . Joleing In the announcing 0f addition to their fan.ily, week. Quarterly Confeience will lie held (Continued from First Page) Meet Santa Clau, n the November Sunday. A large uunlr of the Murray A splendid program will be 24. stores and see how h!H Elks attended the program and stag pack is given and a full attendance is tirgof the it will soon be holiday time party of the Grand Entry 1Dd f Korty nlners" which was given by don't mean maybe. The Chiistmas season is soon to Unby Elkd, Wednesday eveulng at If you want to haVe a g00d be right with us. What have you on the Elks Club in Salt Lake City. Just watch the kids as they thhZ your want list? Sis the stohes In I' ah. Santa Claus and the other i,. till their glory about this time. of Christmas time. Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Tixton and ehl-dren were the guests of relatives In If you meet a body con, the ten cent store should a Taylorsvllle, during the week. bod, did this Xmas (Mrs. Frauds has returned home cry, prfttwt Corn from a week's stay In Southern eotne from"? y - Local Mention in Grant Ward of Murray Second Ward. ' Music, double quartet. Lassie u'i Christ Dart Stern. Mine," Virginia ensen, Nornltt Andrns and I.iili an of the lloili-dalleiidricksoii, uieinls-r- i LOOT: Black ballet slipper on E. were duck hunting?" 4Sth Houth. Finder please return to F.agle office. GRANT WARD CONFERENCE SUNDAY, NOV. 24 STAKE CONFERENCE WELL ATTENDED THE NEWS IN CAMP THE EAGLE EVE OBSERVES -- A-D-i-O The world's greatest educator and entertainer i It.-- i I. tl t Ii.. i I ft Radio will bring the best in music, song and story to your home. Lvery member of the family will enjoy the wonderful programs. 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