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Show mums MURRAY CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY. FEB. 27. 1930. Sandy City News (Continued from Page 1.) The Ladies Society of the ConGood AITO REPAIRING gregational Church gave a dinner HeH amiable Ha i( Work lVompt at the church Thursday. 40SO Boxelder Street, Service. Scout leaders and Scouts, The Phone Murray fittf. with some of the fathers enjoyed a 4 at the Municipal baths last 314 Anderson party FOR SALE Hay, Friday evening. The following enojyed a dinner Pig at party at the home of Mrs. C. Karl Avenue. FOR SALE Boxelder Street, Phone Mur-ru2 5J5. d Allsop on State Street last Thursday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. John H. Shaw, Mrs. J. YV. Thompson, Mrs. C. L. Boulter, YOU SALE: 3 Holsteiu milk cows M. Mrs. A J H. Shore, 51)10, South 2nd Went. Mrs. Myrtle Hyatt, Mis. E. Van Louse, Nelson, Dam, i FOR SALE Loose liny, inquire Mrs. Myrle Allsop, Mrs. C. Karl of Varl .Anderson, 41(5 Anderson Allsop and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler. Avenue. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Wylo Grant and modern KENT FOR children of Granger, visited relawith gurafce. Apply Hid tives in House,, Sandy on Sunday. Jonus Street. Mrs. A. T. Orion has spent the 2 weeks at Drniier at the past FOTHERINGHAM IS NOW home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peart MEMBER OF FRATERNITY on acount of the Illness of Mrs. ItiSO y 20-21 six-roo- Hannah Shaw. Theroii Fotheringham of Murray The Old Folks Party of the has been pledged to Kappa Sigma, three Sandy wards was held Frinational social fraternity at the L'Sth. A dinner and day February I Diversity of Utah, lie i a was enjoyed program in tlie school of Arts and The Primary Officers and teachSciences. ers of the Sandy First Ward entertained the children at aparty last Saturday afternoon Games and dancing were enjoyed Mr and Mrs Glen Pollard had If functional Bladder Irritation as dinner guests Saturday, Prof. Burncauses disturbs your sleep, or F. M. Cue. Mr. Shelton. Mr. Evans ing or Itching Sensation, Backache. Leg Pains, or muscular aches, mak- uinl Leonard II. Pollard, all of ing you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, why not trv the Cystei Logan. 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. (Jo' The following enjoyed a dinner Cvate todav at any drug 3tore. Put how School See for test. enjoyed a Weinie Sandy yourself it to the it quickly It works. Money back if Itoust in the canyon last Wednesdoesn't bring quick improvement, and satisfy you completely. Try day afternoon. Those enjoying the Miss Molly Llndell. Cystex today. Only 60c. party were THORNTON-ANDERSODRUG Miss Cnrlig, Miss Virginia GreavCo, Murray, I tali. es. Miss Kelson, Miss Afton Brown, Miss Melba Held, Miss Atha For Years Gas Miss Vilate Jacobsen. Miss Mildred Anderson, Miss Cal-l- e Sleep Jensen, Miss Carolyn Hay, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Uawson, "Hue to stomach gas I was Mr. and Mrs. Glen Madsen, Royal i and nervous for 0 years. Pollard. Mr. A. E. Peterson. Mr. lka him lielHd me so that now Ted Sjohlom ami Mr. Alvin Olson. I eut ami sleep good." Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. George W. HilTuuehstone. anil were ton motored to Ogdcn Just ONE sjMKtnf ul Adlerika reMiss Helen Merrill. of guests lieves gas ami that bloated feeling The entitle; "Civilian play so that you can eat and sleep well. was Clothes'' by the 3rd presented Acts on BOTH upier and lower A. Wednesday night bowel and removes old waste matter Ward M. I. at the amusement hall. you never thought wan there. No Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crump were matter what you have tried for dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs your stomach and bowels, Adlerika Thomas Stowe. Thursday. will htirprlse you. Thorntoii-Aiidcr-oIru To.. Murray, Utah. (adv. The Wasatch Hcheknli Lodge soph-qior- e Women Suffering Bladder Irritation 9 Ruined Her rest-les- s Ad-le- n entertained at a card party in their hull last Monday evening. Five hundred was played and prizes C B. Wallace, Editor. were won by Mrs, John KUswood and A, II. Hardeasle. The hostesIssued every Thursday by Murrey ses were Mrs. T. W. Nichol and Prei, 4S42 South State Street, MurMiss Stella Facey. ray, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Gailey of Entered as second class matter at Syracause visited last week, the home of Mrs. Galley's father, February S. ltl'JT, at the posteffioe at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Mr. G. L. OhlsoiL Act of March 3. 1S79. Mrs. Henry Hederickson and Mrs. A. Jensen entertained the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Neighbors in honor of Mrs. limine Ore month. Salt Lake County .f .1C Richards of Eureka, formerly of One l.uO year, Salt Lake Couuty, Sandy, who has been visiting re- Elseuheru In Unlteil State latives in Sandy. The evening was One year In advance 1.50 spent in playing Hook. Refreshments were served to twelve Telephone Mwvwy 35 guests. Mr. Andrew Swanson of and Mr. Kenneth West of Los Angeles visited at the home of James Johnson part of last (Continued from page 1) week. at a luncheon Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Anderson of for her sister. Miss Sue Vanlsko, MIdvale were guests of Mrs, Al of Anaconda, Montana. bert Anderson last Sunday. Mrs. Mary A. Welch was hostess Mrs. Harvey Sorenson entertain-eto the Cheer-UClub last Thursthe bridge club at her home on afternoon. After luncheon. day Thursday afternoon of last week. Bunco was played. Prizes were won Luncheon was served to Mrs. J no by Mrs. John Stauffer and Mrs. Ruiterwood, Mr a. T, C. Christian. Carl Wolfley. Mrs. W. O. Boberg. Mrs I.. E PetMrs. Schuyler Call returned Monerson of Sandy; M.Vs. C, L. Anderday from a two week's visit with son, Mrs. IiOo Anderson and Mrs. her daughter, Mrs, p. Gicmi RobJack Farmer of Mblvale. Prizes inson, of Bountiful. were won by Mrs. John Bntter-wooit Mrs. A. 1. Buckley and son. High score; and Mrs. C. L. of South Jordan spent TuesAnderson, sticoml high score. day wilh Mrs. Schuyler Call. Miss Betsy Carlson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Newel Tolman and the W. W. C. class at her home on son, Donald, returned to Bountilust Tuesday evening, Luncheon ful Sunday after a two week's vis. was served to Grace Nelson, lli-lit with Mr. Schuyler Call, who is ii Winkler, Emily Nelson, Mar- Mrs. Tolman's father. The Murray South Community garet Engman, Ernest ami John Winkler. Miss Stella Facey. Miss Club held their annual dinner on Edith Winkler and Billy Carlson. Wednesday evening. After dinner Hearts were played and prizes won at the Toon Chicken Inn, they the Gold ami Green P.all at by Miss Stella Facey and Billy Grant Ward. Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anders,, n Mrs. Frank oborn and Mr,. Peter Satterberg were guests, Fri- entertained at a dinner SSunday : i veiling for the following day of Mrs. John H. Shaw. .Mrs. E. W. Packer of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma F. Smith of Ir:iior. and Mrs. Antone Miller. Mrs. Packentertained the ladies of the S. S. ard. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest peck of Club of Sandy at the Smith Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Robhome in Iraicr last Wednesday af- ert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nel11. ternoon. Rook was played and son and Mr. and Mrs. luncheon served to Mrs. C. C. Cra-po- . Sirs. Ethel l'nstrup. Mrs. A. of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gardner. Mrs. J. M. p.oyiicn. Wednesday F. Whitehead of Pn.vo. L. Mrs. Mrs. T. E. Anderlerg. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cowley E Peterson, Mrs. Arthur E. Petand daughters. Fiankle and Elva. Mrs. erson, Mrs. L. W, Nielson, Mr. and Mr. Stanley Oldham and . BoU-rgN. O. R. W. Born. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Oldham and Mrs J. W. Farrer. Mrs. I) C. Jen all of Salt were dinner baby sen, Mrs. Reg White, Mrs. J. P of Mr. and Mrs. .nests, Sunday, Jeiisvn, Mrs. Henry Heiidriekson. John Oldham. all of Sandy . Mrs. A. J. Butler Mr. and Mrs. John II. Shaw and ami Mrs. Tingley of Salt Lake. Monwere Mrs. 1 letter J. Smith, Sr.. Mrs. J. daughter. Beth, Mr. Mrs. of and Archie Sluyl R. Rawlings. Mrs. Heber J. Smith. day of Bingham. Mrs. II Jr.. Mrs. S. J. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ilolinnti. A Rldeout, Draper. Prizes were ami Mr. Mrs. Stanley G.b and awarded to Mrs. L. W. Nielson t son of Eureka, Sunday with ami Mrs. A. R. Gardner. ,, Mrs. Iiwroiii-Stapley. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Bollard man and Mrs. Gibson are ssioi of Mrs. Stapley. Mrs. Duaue Richards ami sou. Jack, left Monday, for Sprlngvllle win-rwith Mr. It. they vlsjli-E. Perry returning to their home in Eiip-ka- . Mrs. Richards M days visit and son have ing relatives in Sandy. mid Mr. ami Mrs. i;in Don. wenSaturday of Mrs. mother, Mrs. th ol. Ilia a. Mrs. Jordan and children of Birmingham. Alabama, are l liing at the home of Mr. Jordan's brother. Mr. It. W. Benton nud family. Mr. and Mi. Roy Peterson an- the birth of n ihl'igbtiT, The aiiimal old fidks party of the Siilnly throe wards will Friday, February The Pilimiiy children of th Sandy Firt Ward were given n party Satuiday lat nt the Sandy First ward i.asl at 2 p. in, Social Mention New-Yor- p l. Del-l.er- gm-sts- gin-si- ft s&m Cut Flowers & Potted Plants We make a specialty of Funeral Prices. TELEPHONES : Murny 41 llylaml 7101 MURRAY FLORAL 4863 South State - si-n- Murray, Utah - - TO s sM-n- u u l giu-st- s Ell-ni- A fcsdSS SHIGA'S n Ib-nr- Mr, mid Mr. Jfciyle Brown nn- loiii (he I, illll of n ibl'ighler. Wednesday February I'.'th, Mr. and Mr. nn lio'iin-the bitth of a mhi, Thill-diiv- J'' 11 With roomier bodies ...... s i full nt a Snlt I . Me h'spltal. Mr. and Merrill Hand of Dtaier, announce the birth of n "on. Tuesday. I'ibriiary PMh. Mr. and Mr. II. uid wer former of Suiidy. The Sandy l.h-i- i club entertain- force-fee- d .... silent lubrication timing' chain . . . high compression motor. . Control" A. TFingcr-Ti- ed nt a Mr- -. biiiMpii-t- , fnllnvMsl ,y darn- Firemen' Hall. Int Wisliiosday evening, Feb, I2'b. The fuliowiinf veto pii'lit M. and Mr. D. C Jensrn, Mr. and Mr. A. It. Giitdie-r- . Mr. mil Mr. J. ' Cni. Mr. and Mr. Artln rj Fotdliain, Mr. and Mr. Iwr'ini ing p . M IVLrmiry In the Mr. nod Mrs. J. E. Mr, and Mr. A. C Jensen. and Mr. C. C. Jen n. Mr nnd Mr. Marvin Bird. Mr. Hud E. peter-.- ii. E. Petersen. WILLY-OVERLAN- Inc. D, Toledo .... Ohio It. Mr. Carl Pleroii. Mr. and Mr. O. 1Z I. Charlfei. Hoyden. Mr. Soren RiinniM-Mi Kcnn. M. Mr. J. White. Mr, and Mr. S. I!. Mr. and R- - ALUMNI HOMECOMING POETS ENTERTAIN DAY AT MURRAY HIGH WOMAN'S CLUB Pride and Prunes Gladys Ann Wagstaff aud Jessie Miller Robinson read and discussed a number of their own poems at tlie monthly meeting Thursday of the Murray Woman's Club, held at the Baptist Church at 2 o'clock. These two jMiets, along with Miaude Chegwlddeu, were the only a onion niots of Salt. Iike to be recognized In the nnuual publication of poems published in entitled, "National Anthology of Newspaper Verse." They gave a very interesting program. Friday, February 111, was a series of the renewal of old aeipiaint-anceshlp- s By JANE CRAY and the spirit of old Hi School days was prevalent when OJuillgUl.t a largo group of Murray High its. WELLES iooked at her four Alumni students rallied 'round the ilaushters with an imiulrlug exold school at the Annual Homewell-very pression. They looked very pretty, one might nay although coming Pay. An inspiring "pep" rally their clothes were obviously last was year's stylo. The Welles family had held by the student body lit 'J suffered reverses since the death of o'clock, preceding the assembly pr-the husband and father. at It o'clock, which was furngram "What do you think of my plan?" ished entirely by Alumni talent. asked Mrs. Welles at Inst. Herbert Itlack, class of "Jit ; "It's awful," groaned Madge. "I never expected we would come to Madsen, class of Ml: Victory keeping boarders." i.hiarioiie, representing class of '2C "And I particularly detest prunes," and lieid and Elmer Kiekson, complained Cicely. Colors, all put over their respective "Think of the hard work," suggestnumbers in first class style. ed Barbara, looking at her t Following the assembly, Alumni hands. "We might make it a pruneless students gathered in the boarding house," nnd Delhi went off annex, where a business meeting into a peal of merry laughter at her was conducted by Miss Vila Chris-- I own wit, but her charming face cloud onsen. ed at once as she saw the disappoint The elelloii of officers for the nient In her mother's countenance. and coming oilier business year, Were those new lines on her mother's were discussed. Officers el- placid brow? Lines of care and wo- topics rrywith four Idle daughters? Delhi stiffened In a ramrod way, that was like her father. "We can do it If we want to," die said bluntly. "We're too lazy for words all of our friends, rich and poor, are working none of us are qualified to take up any special line of work and taking paying guesls Is respectable; we can keep our own home, reserve some, rooms out of this big house for ourselves. Mother can superintend everything, I can help the cook In the kitchen, Molly and Bar li.ua can wait on table and take care of rooms at first until we can afl'ord to keep another maid, and Cicely shall keep all the accounts and sew for the rest of us. Who will Join the league of workers? With more or less reluctance they nil agreed, but Cicely, the clever needle woman, pouted. "People make such foolish Jokes about prunes and boarding houses and oh, dear I hup pose I must Join, tool" news-.lajK-r- o s, l.v-ely- n were: Wayne Simper, presiK. Holt, .mil Estella Jacobsen, secretary. officers were: Art Retiring Beatrice Gaufin. Simper and Vila Christelisen. A commit te was appointed to be responsible for the selection and presentation of u gift to the high cted dent: Irma well-kep- Art-roo- Delia called them the "band of tin willing workers," but her entlinsl asm soon whipped them Into line with the new enterprise, and they were en couraged by their friends. Everything wan planned In advance, and every room wus rented before they were ready to receive "guests." The girls were happy. Mrs. Welle J Watch the Alumni in lik'Ul, for they promise to do many big things of interest to Murray In general. Wear Clean Clothes I id I v; If II II ROLLS Have you tried our delicious Rolls? Baked today! was relieved of financial worry, and money seemed to flow Into the cash box III a steady nt renin. Table board ers riiuie from the neighborhood, and the Wlle$' place achieved a reputation. For six months everything went well; never a word of complaint reached the family, and never a prune apix-areupon the table. Madge became engaged to a young college professor and Cbely ua. jawing on her klster'i modest trousseau Delia, who called herself Cinderella, was dubbed Cinder by the rest of the family, became famous fir her de IIcIoih pastry and Ming like a C rush over her work In the kitchen. One day the flnging Mopped anil the singer dropped her pretty head, One of tlie guests was going to leave and he had given no rwion beyond Uie fact that his mother Mr. Payton was young and "hiitigo. attractive. He worked In the local bank and had a bright future. Hi" mother was a robust old lady whom they all loved, but lately he bad lost She declared he was Interest 111 llf'live with her In ir West to out going rled daughter nnd thai would leave young Payton alone. No one "I hate to leave Rohi-rt- . know what foolish girl be might fall In love with," Mrs. PnyMi hr.d to Mrs. Welles. "One of your daughter now" The two elderly ladle did not know It. but one of llic ilaiilit'-- i Clnd'-rRoh herself had cipturi-crt'a heart and lost her own lu change, Slip into over a few minutes, ami you have crisp, delicate, I lot Rolls for dinner that melt in j our mouth. I UP-TO-DA- BAKERY TE 4823 SOUTH STATE PROOF Phone Murray 336 that our OK'd used cars offer you the most for your money RED OK TAG assures you extra value tiis-d.-- No crcali-- proof of the high ipialily of our use;) cars roulil he nffonil than (he rare with which I hey are rcconililionisl. Factory lr,iin.il iniiliaiilr i'liil specially designed loot enable us to build r into our used car thousands of rtm miles at low cost. 'I his extra ulue Is passed on lo our car liny ers in the form of heller Used tars at loner price. - Win ii you buy a used car from us you ran depend upon it being as we rcujresoiil it. Our best advertisement is our loin? r.nll con-fide- pr-lt- t n list of satisfied owners. Our iied car ileurlmi iH is one of the large! in this ronimiinity. Therefore, you will find lure a large variety of makes and models from which lo m lect Hie car you prefer ul Hie price joii want to pay. oii ran sl:irt ilrhing one of lln-scars now with only N small ihiMii pajnicnl and roiivciH-in- t monthly terms. CiMiie in and make your selection today. EASY TERMS SMU.I, IHIWN Y.W MENT liigli-grail- "Wlieti he bnves, he will forget nil about tne In the kltthen," mourned Delia. She lifted, her floury band for In I'itlon, and then dropped them In for Robert Piiytoii w,n rotifus'.oii, erH window looking Into the vine-cof th huth-r'pantry whet Delia made her !ntry. lie poked hi head rtiughl Deln' through the vim-- , floury hand ntid fclcd them. "(ill H Dills begun to rry n tittle and then t"td him all lor woe "There I an iiteh rcurn nt of some thing. The boardi ii are dNii.iiWnYd -I Rind abundant, pnl we, the have Brlrty A alow grin apreRd over face. "Two thing larklrg. wct henrt-w- lll you marry me If I tell yog? Yu kti'iw I love you?" "I will, acjwayi" dnn d Dil'a hap pity. "Tell me what la the in itt'-tMr. Peyton, "end "PruiiM!" hli-c- d baked brntipj t know been ue I want Carlisle Motor Company 4KI0 So, State-- Patn', f , Phones: Mur. 433, Hy. 725S house Murray Lot No. 2 at 1120 E. 21st So.,Sugat CASH FEED PRICES f'd 'em -- v i school. GLOBE A-- l LAYING MASH GLOBE A-- l DAIRY FEED 2.30 Cwt. GLOBE A-- l BABY CHICK MASH 2.75 Cwt. l BABY CHICK FEED 2.60 Cwt. GLOBE A-- $2.20 Cwt. WHOLE CORN No. 3, YELLOW 1.90 Cwt. tnyelt" Delia "lured. "We haven't any In the boiie we wouldn't ene thetn." Til t them tiow we'll have Vm thl for dinner and after dinner your evening off. M!m Cindi-ra?"Ye, whiprrcd Dills happily, "1 want ti tell you the rct of the frtotj of U two I In the hiratitime, to my erratid -- pruties and bcrni. Inr rah I And Delia tgnn to ina like a Once In nwl ile r.tfctitlr.Kale. " I'uiie n"d Mopped and laughed. bpttka-'tu- n and viiJe! t.lolie feed are iii.iinif.it dhiil tn Hie only Mill in t tali, main-l.- i nine a f,Ml Liberal or). tu.iriiiil.-i'ii- i you a uniform balanced ratimi al all linn. i g-- 1 " All line j of are (uiliiil ami m preventinu the Kpn-ailin- diciie, Fred Carlson & Company Dimond Coal & Feed Co. |