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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Specials, Saturday, March 25 Stringlcss Beans SLICED-- 16 JLfXIJLirlLJL 7c Snf c oz. tiiv WHITE or WHEAT FLOUR ,,AsrL 69c ATmO VUllCC 1 Edward's Dependable Pack Pound Vacuum sLiOVj Deviled Meat Kt"3 for 10c 5c Camay Soap Oranges 2 ioz.25c I fi Pork Roast jVj Shoulder, no I shanks, lb. JL PUKE LARD 31I)s.20c CIIUKCTI School 11 a. m. Mrs. V. Anderson, Supt, PrcaclilnR, followliiK at 11:30 a. m. Hoy Scouts, Monday .. :.. 7:00 p. m. O. C. King, Scoutmaster Stanton, AxsUtant Scoutmas- Sunday it U-sll- e ter. Kenneth Jorgcnscn, Assistant Scoutmaster. Girl Scouts, Wednesday ufternoon. nfler school. Miss ItoHiwt.ll, lender ladles Aid meets the 2nd and 4th Wedm-mlanfternoomi. ORMAX C. KINO, Pastor. BAPTIST MARCH CHURCH TO ( HUKCH IN MARCH Iter. J, P. Payne, Pastor 1 Morning worship, at 10:O0 a. m. Y. P. f. at 0:45 p. in. Evening Service at 7:30 p, m. Midweek Service Wodntwdny even lnu at 7:S0 p. m. It t 7 k w w. tl b d o v. The Guild tJirls met at the church on Tuendiiy evening with a aupper nt 0:30 o'clock. l'lims were made for a Hake Sale to lie held on April 1, the proceed to K towards making up the Guild intota of $15.(K, The girls answered to Roll Cull with Verses from IValtns, Tlds was a infect attendance pi Sat-urdu- In o t( w u The residents of Ninth Fast, just South are north of Thlrty-uintthese days, some times good having giving surprise parties on their neighbors. Another one was held Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall lsdng the surprised parties. The evening was sitont In a variety of games which 'were highly amusing and the delicious lunch broiigh: by the guests was partaken of late in the evening. Those attending The New YaudevHh Mr. and Mrs. Evans, whose home was destroyed by fire some weeks ago, are planning to erect a six L. A. The Ladies Auxiliary met nt the room house on the site of their church on Thursday for an all day home within the next few months. meeting of sewing for the Raplist Mr. Hyrum J. Weeks Is the guest Hospital In Uauhiiti, Assam and week of his daughter, Mrs. Dathis the Indian Mission at Fallon, Nevid H. Neilsen ami family. Mr. vada. Following the luncheon perin iod the regular business meeting Weeks Is enrnute to his home was held. All uiemliers of the Mur- Irwin, Idaho, from Los Angeles. ray Ladles Auxiliary are invited to California. attend a silver Tea sponsored by An '"Old Time" dance was given the Women of the Taylor Avenue, in Taylorsville ward last Friday evchurch on "Wednesday. Raptist ening, those attending being costumMarch 20. ed in clothes. The C W. V. prizes for the best old fashioned cos The Crusaders met at the church tunics were won by Mrs. Garrick on Wednesday, after wlmol. Many and Mr. Kim. of the children are working to he Mrs. Marie Friikson was the honon the Honor Roll with many lienor points for reading offering. ored guest at n party at the South Memory work, and attendance. The Cottonwood ward house, given by lie Relief Society, Thursday afterC. W. V. Rally will he held on April noon. Mrs. Frlcksmi is the retiring SUNDAY SCHOOL president of the Relief Society and Our attendance last Sunday nvs Is moving to Salt Lake to make her 00. Who will help to bring It to Iihi home. next Sunday? We Invite all who arc The High Priest's Quorum of not attending a Rible School else South Cottonwood gave a party where. Monday night lu the ward house, In Our lesson next Sunday will honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Froder-icksoiireview of the first 0 chapters in who are from the the (iokc1 of Mark. Read it over, ward to make moving their home in Iloiin-tiful- . then come for a helpful study of it A program was given and reon Sunday morning. freshments served. mid IS HBffEfM i , To Sunday Sc hool in March" IVnt Is the season of prepartion for F.ater In which the church commemorates the suffering and death of Jesus. Iiit on Ash Wednesday and continues for fortv days not counting Sundavs. It the custom of the church to coin incinerate Christ's suffering and Harry Camp nnd daughter Margaret, returned dining the week from a trip to I os Angeles, where they cierienced some of the hormrs of the recent earthquake. Mrs. Camp's sister. Mis. I'upworth and daughter Lncile went with t!i. in but will remain iu I.s Angeles Indefinitely, with Mrs. Pap-worth's brother. Mr. David Wright, ... fg Hoffman SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MAR. 25 Pierce a Pork and Beans, 2X Size .... Pierce's Cut Wax Beans Pierce's Tomato Juice, 3 for McDonald's Peerless Cocoa, Lb. .. McDonald's Don't Boil Cocoa, V Lb. Chase & Sanborn Coffee, Lb Shelled Walnuts, Lb Large Juicy Oranges, 2 Dozen Butter, Lb Prime Rolled Rib Roast, Lb Veal Roast, Leg, Lb 10c 09c 23c 19c 25c 29c 29c 35c 19c 17c 15C ... e r. - PHONE MURRAY 360-4- ft HRflfFRV iuui l a v. VJllUVUlll 832 SOUTH STATE STREET i HEALTH Mind-healin- hiding The Monitor Top mlont among maiei, is now 4 Years againit gnarantrtd mtcbtnictl Jilnrt. hlne morocco, E Oats, 9 lb. bag Germade, 4 lb. bag TOILET SOAP Bath Tablet TftHi aurau ? ) Brinton Electric i t II Company HONK Ml KRAI" lOfl. Ml'RRAY Stiff Ianther siime pntT Hltl-'- It , L I 3 10c . S Tomatoes, size 2y2, 3 cans 20c Corn, 3 cans 20c String Beans, 3 cans for 20c Pork & Beans, size 2J4 3 ran 25c 65c Macaroni, bulk, rer lb 03c Beans, Navy, per lb. . 03c lb Beans, Red, per 7 05c lbs. Cabbage t ii g, 11 "yers "'wns ?;,, dps u Osh-Kos- Dress Shirts, (just in) .... $1.00 Ties, Fancy New.... 25c and 50c Dress Shoes, Fortune, a real value for $330 Shoes, Friendly Five $5.00 Riding Boots, Friendly Five, black or tan $5.00 Riding Pants .... $1.95 to $3.95 Sweater Coats, Men's $1.00 Trench Rain Coats, Men's 4.50 Men's Suits $9.90 Curlee Clothes, Guaranteed 100 pure wool silk linings and finishing, newest styles, $14.90, 19.90, 24.90 tor: 10c & 15c m Cretonne, per yd Heavy Chambray Shirting, j y Blue and Grey, per yd. .. lOt Bei Unbleached Factory, 'sf I 5c - 7c'tti per yard Organdy Frilling, per yd. 10c oc Table Padding, 54 in., vd. 98c Ion Was a Dresses, Snappy new j Sl.Ofl J styles, iust in $1.00 Sidley Girdles Cotton Hose, Ladies' 15c I ' 25c Girls' .. Rayon Bloomers, " 25c j Rayon Vests, Girls' ifni Coveralls, Children's, Blue 49c in Chambray Wash Suits, Boys' .... fir Dress Shirts, Boys', "Huck" Finn and Tom Sawyer h 59c 69c i brands Table Covers, Oil Cloth, j 39c U1 46 inch Table Covers, Oil Goth, 59c f t 54 inch Se r Oil Shelf Cloth, per yard 36-i- n ! 69c-$l.- i 1 t ? 6c Lo. Momson-iVlem- ll "The Lumbermen" X RELIABILITY Timber, Rock, Paper Products for BUILDING PURPOSESI Murray Yard: 140 W. 48th So. PHONE Mur. 8 We have a large stock of Taints and Paper to sell at a very LOW This Spring! Fade-Proo- f Wall Price! Wall PaiMTs, Paints, Varnishes, KnamrR Floor FianicR Linoleum Varnish. Rruslirs Varnish Slain, Oil Stains. Roof Paints, Dry Wall Tat andlWatl Slx Kalsominf, PAIXTINO nnd DECORATINO ESTIMATES GHEN FREE! Buy Here. and SAVE Money I- E. A. BERGEN 4. PAINTER and DECORATOR' t South State Street Murray, Utah RESIDENCE Across from County Shops) SMART t Cierman .... 3 JO textln.k nnd all other hy Mrs. Eddy mny or turclum(Hl at the 'hrlstlHn Science Rendin U'M.m, No. (ijs C'iift RulldlnR, Snlt Iike city. oj.n from 10 . m. to 8 k m. or mny Ih SPRING J t FOR THE BUM) Hrnllle Edition, Grade T t'tie nnd a Half, 5 vol. 12..V) French Translation 2 Mhrary Edition, cloth 3. JO 'SHOES TYPIFY VALUE, STYLE and QUALITY I J f t 1 ordrnM directly of the Vuh Addres.i: HARRY I. Ht'.NT TulillNher's Acent Falmouth Street, Ronton. Mum. TTTTTTT mi J Hlhle intiT 4.00 iVxkct Wit Ion. Mnck or Mue Oxford moriKvn, India Itllde puprr 5.00 107 4 20twi YARD GOODS Canvas Gloves, 10 oz. 2 for 15c 25c Gloves, split horse hide 59c hide 49c .... horse Gloves, 1.98 - 2.49 Men's Work Shoes Men's Cap 49c to $1.50 h Extra Special reg. $1.19 B'Gosh Overalls 89c Handkerchiefs, red or 10c 3 for 25c blue 4710 4,oo work rend x "XfV'sl Par. Irrr io-- ?Ar t White K.:ng, large pkg. .. 29c Laundry Soap Crystal White, small 10 bars 25c Crystal White, lrg. 7 bars 25c 8 hare Big Value, laree. j uuu vTuue, sniau. iu bars 20c tV" Extract, Lemon 2 bottles 05c prt Extract, Vanilla, 2 bottles 05c m MEN'S WEAR X Edition, im library Students' Edition, with Index to ninrplnnl Inps, bliick or. Mue mo- nxNsi, Oxford India The UU DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Dihle Tramlntlon Mhrnry FIitlnn, cloth "kill .Trc White King Algor Lady Godiva 15 oz.' ? Corn Flakes, 2 (small) pkgS. Currants, rktr. n '1 12c Deviled Meat, ScansSc Salmon, tall can ........ 3 for 2fc a Sard;nes, (oil) 6 for 2ScAn Underwood Sardines, t i bars Mustard 3 cans 2(k ' Tuna Flakes (White) 2for25oiri rtMedil'm i. Mission Bell Chandu 3.00 Bflt CCD 13c . Z SAVE MONEY Ml.rary Kdltinn, cloth $3.00 Vest Tocket Edition, ooze khnkl. idack or Come in . . let us show you the marvel ous new 10 G-- with i t,.,t ., (.. turei. See the complete G-line, iH.iuui.ig me standard Monitor Top G-models.and the new Junior of flattop design., priced as low as $99.50 "plus tax and delivery J. As little as $7 down and 7 monih puts a G-- in your kitchen tomorrow. Investigate! i Raisins, On Your PAINT and WALLPAPER MARY BAKER EDDY The original, standard, and only Textbook on Christian Science in one volume of "00 pages, is published in the following editions: mM . 933 -- 09c pkgf t t AND by al shelves. t SCIENCE 1 K. C Baking PnwrW c . lb. 30c lb. 30c 1 1 pkg- the SCRIPTURES all-slt- Mrs. Clyde Reynolds save n wry delightful dinner party Friday evening at their home on Fast Foity eighth sout. In honor of Mr. Reynold's birthday anniversary, Schilling, M. J. B., WITH KEY to , and COFFEE Eig Ben, 2 lbs. 25c Ace High 2 lb. 25c THE MARK OF e. A tiumU'r of relatives from Mnr- ray etiendisl n Mirprlsc party given in honor of Mr. Win. Keiidrbk's! birthday anniversary, at his home n Granger last Saturday night. Gaines ..f various kinds were play-- ! ed. and light refreshments Were rxed. Those attending were Mr. jw and Mrs. Fniil Frl. kson, Mr. and Mrs. t. J. Mi- Ardelhi Thax ton, Mr. and Mis. UVur Frhkson. Mr. birth, and 30, W'ETSERVTHHnCiaTTOLi Puffed Rice, ascension from scale to scale follows. We must remember that active participation In good la understanding. Rut confusion of our thought manifests itself In confusion. All sin, dishonesty, selfishness, malice, of Ignorenvy are manifestations ance. Good dtsnl.s bring good results, let us lte in line, In active participation with the operations of divine Mind ; and If we are faithful we can express the divine Mind. It is Impossible to understand Truth until we have the courage to live It. Christian Science came through prayer and only prayer can carry It on. Prayer in Christian Science illumines the thought: it "lights the torch of spiritual understanding" (Science and Health, p. 202). Under the brightness of this light, mortal mind is lifted above Its own false conceptions. Then the divine Mind with Its order possesses consciousness, and its ideas take form to human sense as answered need. And so right thinking externullzes Itself In right conditions. Every time the light of Truth shines into our consciousness revealing the fact of God's allness and man's perfection, we catch a glimpse of the truth Mary Raker Eddy discovered ; every time a healing takes place there Is enjoyed the blessing which Mary P.aker Eddy brought to humanity. Do not honesty aud gratitude compel the recog nltlon of the debt to a discoverer of this boon to mankind? A right estimate of a revelation of so great salvation Is n test of intelligence. Vote how the great r tested the intelligence of his disciples by examining their estimate of himself, "Whom say ye that lam?" Even so today humanity's Intelligent grasp of the truth Is tested by its thoughts of Mrs. Eddy, through whom the Christ healing has come whom a more today and through widespread interest In God is Mug manifested. Through her teachings has come n renaissance In this study of the Holy Scriptures, as evidenced in the phenomenal increase in the sale of Ribles. So I conclude with a blessing written in a letter to me by Mrs. -Eddy in 10(15; May our Father-Mothe- r bless you, keep you awake to the fis and thoroughly garrisoned In His Spirit" (original letter in the archived of The Mother Church). General I lectric! Before you iQYest penny io refrigeration, inspect (his great new super-valuThe new 10 G-freezes more ice faster, consumes less current, operates so quietly you can tl scarcely hear it. New cabinets re gleaming porcelain inside and out.i beautifully modern in appearance. There's a new stainless steel freezing chamber that cannot chip or rust... new foot-peddoor opener... new adjustable sliding . ED HOFFMAN MFAT ....... new Prices In Effect Until Thurs., March Puffed Wheat, (Continued From Page 3) - j Crowd Large the refrigentor sensation HERE'S year, .the new 10 La- -t Saturday evening. Hie P. A. Club of Murray Second Ward were entertained nt the home of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Rider. In honor of their son Alfred's birthday .(iinheis:iry. After a short business .u.s ting of the t int, and refresh. Miietits were s.nsl to twenty and a mini time uns enjoyed. A color of green and whi'e. and St. Patrick designs were used In ration, both h, the rooms nnd re. fresbtllelits. iU ar j Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fotheringham attended the French Mission Club in Salt Ijtke nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Swan P. Olson, s7 ya!e uciino. Mr. Parker, professor of French at the '. of F was the s; faker, who explained hiilliv of the difficulties encountered by the eld ers on their missions to France. Dr. :ind Mrs pyatt gave some very finej musical numbers. Lecture Attract New Beauty . . New ! Styling.. New Features., and a Service Plan Mr. and Mrs. s Christian Science MM ff'tfv Ik-- "March Phoebe Johansen, Miss Evelyn Carter, Miss Edith Hall, Miss Dorothy Hall, Miss Margery Carter and Mr. Alma Hall. Way-showe- I KF.MF.MRKRJ (;. were Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Halllday. Mr. and Mrs. J. lietteridge, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Greathou.se, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jespersen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grimm, Mrs. Mary Johanseu, Miss y numbers and one-ne- t plays. Then was a big crowd In attendance at last Wednesday's entertainment and everyone enjoyed it immensely. meeting with every member two visitors present. METHODIST COMMUNITY g (Continued from page 1) MURRAY STORE Announcements in-la- NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ker, ami will consist of Church and also the birthday of Mrs. ReyMrs. .1. Reynold's sister nolds. A color scheme of St. Patrick's day colors, green and white, weie used effectively iu decoration. Fourteen were seated at the din-,ntable which held two lioaullful-ldecorated cukes, one at each end. "Cootie" was the game of the and evening, following dinner, Leonurd Mrs. won were by prizes Reynolds and Mr. Charles Reynolds, low prize ts'ing awarded Mr Clyde the honored Resides Reynolds. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Raker, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Gorridge and Mr. J. Reynolds, were present. death by calling it to mind again, by reconsidering its attending circumstances and by directing the church's attention to the coiiseiuencii s of Christ's Passion. All those things are of hit measurable value to you, localise they are all results of the Lamb of God's suffering and death for the sins of the world which Is made up of Individuals like you. Do you know the passion history of Christ ': Have you, during this season of Ieiit, read what was done for you and your sins? Christ iLutherun Church offers you a copy of one or all of the Gospels in which you may read of the Saviour and His suffering. If you desire a copy of either one or all of the Gospels make your request known by ihis! card, giving your name and address. Mail the card to Rev. John Feier-tag- , 218 Vine Street. He will mail you your copy. These Gospels are free. The story of the suffering and deatli of Christ Is at this time engaging the attention of Christ Lutheran Church. We invite you to familiarize yourself with Christ and His suffering on your account, 1) this at the services held in the Murray Methodist Church, 171 Fast Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m Sunday School at 3 p. m. You are a sinner. Christ died for the sins of the world. He forgives sins. Wiiai does He mean to you? 'Something Served on Everything' ,, 1 vJs $J98 The charm of the new spring footgear is shown in a large variety of smart styles Oxfords, Pumps, Straps New in material and Style $295 Sheer Silk Hosiery 1 49c and 59c pair College Boot Shop East Broadway SaU Uke Ulah H |