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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE CHIEF ERNEST SMITH MAKES FIRE REPORT HOLIiDAY What wonders can be worked with a little (Continued from Page 1.) a ion of buildings on fire. Again F'bruary 2i, lf34. members of the Murray Department met with Salt Lake County No. 1 at their Hall. Captain Plercey gave the lesson on salvage work after which our hosts served refreshments, and all present had an enjoyable time. On February 14th Mayor Berger, the Commissioner over the Fire Department, gave his consent to the following order: The program was furnished by 300 feet of double Jacket the American Legion Jordan Post hope. No. 35. The principal speaker was One polished Brass Siamese and Mr. Clarence R. Barrett. two shut-of- f nozzles. a a Tap and die for couplings on 2 Mr. and Mrs. Hunts Lester entertained at a very delightful party Inch hose. This Siamese divides a Sunday evening at their home on line Into two lines with 53rd South. Mr. and Mrs. Sam shut-of- f nozzles. Watklns were out of town guests. In Murray, as In other departCartls were played and high score over C0 of the dollar damments, won was Belcher Dorcas by prize Ls caused by water, less than age and low prize by Evelyn Landls. lines Refreshments were served to six 40 by tire. Our new with shut-of- f nozzles will cut this couples. loss in half. Two firemen can play two powerMelvln Holmgren entertained a streams on fire, while with a 2 ful on few of his friends at his home 01th South Tuesday evening. The Inch line both men are required on one line. Also the lines can evening was spent In playing cards. Those present were Iona Green, be taken Into a residence and no Thel ma Rice. Betty Jean Ellert- - more water need be used than is son, Alice Mulllner, Mary Frame, ncttwlly needed. One fireman can take a Dora Zugel, Eleanor Rasmussen, Walter Xygren. Vaun Fothering-- 1 line under pressure, up a ladder, ham. Art Malstrom, Leo Vance, through a window, and to the scene Schuyler Call and Rex Townsend, of a fire, as fast as he can go paint and wallpaper! I HAPPEMH6S Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY .Next 53-- OWA women's work center Is ednesday afternoon Mrs 'IJlilu ii Hoyce will entertain the and they are finding plenty of work to do. Mrs. George E. Ooxe Wednesday lirldge Club. Is nmryiger; Mrs. Mary Christensen Miss Juno Mowers was hostess at is chairman of quilts and Mrs. Zlna a Iirldso luncheon Thursday even Rowthoriie has charge of clothing Ing to members of the Alumni Jftin to repair and rug making. Iness Hoiiorlty of the Slate I'Til veislly. The Elders Quorum is entertain ing Friday evening for the ladles Ilolladay Ward Choir Is having of their Sunday School class, who extra rehearsals each Sunday af won an attendance contest. A sleigh nt 5 p, in., In preparation ride w;is to have been the prize, of an hunter Cantata, "Prodigal but In the absence of know they will Son," to lie presented Kaster Sun enjoy a picture show, program and day evening, April First. games. YA Miss Marian Paulsen and Lucille llowers entertained Wednesday evening at u dance and supper. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. veryl Hoyce will entertain their night Bridge club. Jessie Wagstaff had charge Theology lesson at Kelief on Tuesday. She was assist- Mrs. Brlghtling and other memlors of the class. Mrs. Lorain Alllngton rendered a vocal solo. Mrs. Flora Collet t was in charge of .n luesday Mm. AVagstnff and he meeting. For next week a specMrs. Lloyd entertained their Prim ial program is being nliinned. ary classes Jointly In a ceremonial General Assembly at the Irving when awards were made. The school Thursday afternoon was unparty finished with refreshments der the direction of the Program after games. Twenty-twwere pres- committee. They presented several ent. young men and a young lady, at mi nts in a Speech class at the V. of Friday is viator day at Irving P. Music was under the direction and Ilolladay schools. Kootn mothers wll serve tea from 2 to 4. A of Mr. Mann. prize Is offered the room registerNext Sunday evening the regular ing the highest number of visitors. Sacrament services will Is under Luncheon at noon can be had for the direction of the Illsliopric. The ten wnts. speaker will be President High members of the ward Last Thursday eveulng Mr. and Council Mrs. Harold Ilenth entertained George p.. Andrus, K. V. Howell J. I). Howers and George II. Mn inemlKTs of the Genealogical One feature of business of chant. The ward choir will furnis the evening was the release of Mr. music. A full house is desired. Heath as chairman, aud the apIndies of the Farm Itureau met pointment of Wayne Shaw as his Tuesday evening with Mrs. J. Frank (successor. Clark on East 4Sth South. The ev enlng was divided between setting their quilt ready for quilting at th FRIDAY, SAT., MAR. next meeting, ami discussions of a quest lonalre on gardening which The Seaaon'i Comedy Sensa was under the direction of Mrs. nonlWith the screen's .iihck I'riggs. lterreshiuents were inimitable team served. Mrs. of the Society Hi by o Com-tn'Ue- 9-- SLIM SUMMERVILLE and ZASU PITTS in "OUT ALL NIGHT" IX ADDITION A I5ltA.NI NKW MICKEY MOUSE Cartoon ami ( HAITK It 7 of will meet for a lecture and social Thursday, March L at 8 p. m Charles It. Pike will lecture on "Divine Imminence;" Mm . T, Jensen will give the origin of St Patrick's Day; the High Priest quartet will sing. After the program a social hour will follow In games, dancing and refreshments. "Gordon of Ghost City" rimi rtuow rrniay ai e ilolladay High Priests with thel wives and widows of High Priests p. ni. Kike's Country Store Saturday SUNDAY, MON., TUES March II, 12, 13 DOl IJLE FK.VTI KE PROGRAM .u.l . t i. a. conjoint oincers en tertalned Tuesday evening after Mutual for George II. Marchant who has resigned as president since leliig appointed to the High Colin ell. His former officer presented him with a Iniok as a mark of es teem for his splendid services dur ing the past four years. Games and lovely refreshments were enjoved. They wished for him success In his new field of activity. nouauay Lady lor a Day f M. I. A. presented the Margaret Wright entertained the club at her home Monday evening. N. G. L. Tony Dura II has a great picture dated up for Sunday, March 11. The Murray High band will play again In Murray Wednes day afternoon at 4 o'clock. School Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Belliston mo tored to Nephi Saturday and visited relatives. They returned home on .Sunday evening. Mrs. A. Bradford entertained the Murray Ladies Bridge Club Wed nestl a y afternoon at her home on East Forty-eightSouth. h Mrs. Ray I). Peterson of Draper Is standing a few weeks with her parents Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Carney of Reunion. Mrs. Maggie Smith entertained the N. II. Club Wednesday evening. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Clara Staley, who submitted an operatlou at a local hospital lust week Is reported as making kh t Isf actory Improvement. to Chas. Colburn CALL MURRAY 89 BUILD 66 T7 T7TTYT mm. "The Peddler." A musical number Carsey and company. A dance by Ray Christensen ; a reading by Amy Jenkins Morris; comic debate by Murray High Schiwl students; singing and danc ing numbers by the Smith and Kinder children; musical numbers by the Rocky Mountalnteer. There has been a great deal of preparation on this program and it will be good. The admission price Is very low. accomplish. fires, a 1'4-Ini- TTT v i .m and REMODEL! Have you ever given any thought of converting your attic into a delightful Bedroom or Nursery? . . WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HELP YOU WORK OUT YOUR REQUIREMENTS "BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME" Building A New Home, or Remodeling Your Old Home It Your . . . For residential find other small stream will rip shingles, throw sufficient water, and do everything a large stream can h "Best Investment" & Co. Morrison-Merri- ll by William "The LUMBERMEN" Murray Utah 190 v Wet 48th South St. PHONE Mur. 8 Ford Owners? Have Your Ford Repaired In Our Shop Where Only Genuine Ford Parts Are Used! Cumberledge Motor Co. How one man AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER PHONE Murray Stat Street 4913 South 81 Lost 22 pounds Now Is The Time To Get A G.E. REFRIGERATOR While the Price is Low! Swanew Singers Sunday evening March 4, at the Sunday evening Mtk. Amtw Hansen, (1239 South services at 0:.tO. It. F. Pulham Is Second Went entertained with couductor of the chorus. J. c, lvn beautifully arranged birthday party eison Is president. A. A. Selander Is lust iMimlay In honor of her hoii Pool-toaud nccomimnlst, Fphralm Hale, on hla tenth birthday. Twelv Is manager. They were assisted KueMt.4 were present. Game! were by Mary Pierce Howells. Nonna played and refreNhmcnta nerved Record The Eagle Eye and guarantee ! EASY PAYMENTS Brinton Electric Co. Phone Murray L , . ., , .. 106 -- J o o o lm-NU- W mm 11 mm F Proven ta be the best; therefore has a guarantee! The only refrigerator with such dependability d (Continued from Page 1.) portrayal of deformed characters. I.IBLRTY C.WK IT 4 STARS! The ' Wife Trade," made by two United States Army offi- prominent It's the kind of a picture you'll ers sH'ins to Ixj proving successwant to (see TWICE J ful, but before you trade off your AN' ALL-STACAST! nlfe visit J. C. IVnney company, ftrk. Krma 0 roves, Helen Riser, ' hey have several and Dewey Suudburg. good buys. The t. A. I), chanter of V. V also Their very excellent program fol- u. .irm met at Lake Superior Is the largest fresh the home of Violet lows; "Send Out Thy Light," "In- HlMciuan Tuesday evening. Fourteen water lake, In the world, and In the Vict lis." "Plantation." "Celeste laemlxTH were present. IVllRhtful near ruture With ED WYNN Murray -City park Trio," Ix). How A Rwe E're refreshment were nerved bv the will have a fish pond. CHICK NAI.K Blooming." "Hallelnjiih. Amen." "Y tees, Mlsa Violet Wiseman and Michigan was the first state to DOROTHY MACK ML Who Have Yearneil Alone.," MIsh Nadu Itelchcr. WILLIAM BOYD A Request ratify the 21st Amendment, and group: "Celeste Trio,'" four-alarfrolic of furious "To The Murmuring Mr. II. Haiiskmvlit. 4!m Tenter I'tah was the thrlyt-tdxtfun. America's favorite eomll- FI.M. To The Hunt," "Erl King An ocvnn letter Is a messaire Mrect, entertained In honor of her ii In his greatest entertainment I I'lscoverv, email son Stephen's fifth birthday from one vessel to another bound The renditions were masterly anniversary, Saturday afternoon In the opposite direction, to hi- - sent ami marks another record making .Aiarvn mini. Twelve little guests by registered mall at the first nor! evening In M. I. A. activities. were present. Oamea were played of call, and if you need go.nl staAlton! four hundred and fifty pec aim refreshment!! nerved. tionery visit the Murray Press. ie ere In attendance. Marshal Lundoulst should lie a The M Men Cleaner (llrls of t good pros-IST: A Itrown felt hnt for l.irtv the Ta.vlornv lllenndward for salesmen wiling met at the Irfwt on hlKh mhool lawn. Call automobile theft Insurance. up home of Mr. and Mrs. Itcn-nlol'nrley the Murray High School office or The Tuesday evening and hud n Murray City park Ice idtarin? Murray Euicle. l'hone Murray X nice little entertainment. The even- rink would In? a wonderful nuceesa ing was spent playing games. Ke ir tue city would purchase a doen freshuieut. were nerved to nlout 3 row Ik ats. KUestn. We wonder why T. Kav KliuMon LI shoe on bines rainy day. The Irlmary of Murray Second I We often hear of bankers ard I graduating one of the hoya, chosen on farm d.bt committees, Primary work he will now g. is Cent Raymond Ilasmnssseii, neit Sun hut we seldom hear of a farmer selected 0n a bankers commitHay night. Having eomtdeted ihe Disease tee. work he will now go I'rlnmry BY U. S. Into the Ieacon Quorum and also The Murray Press presses old the Itoy Scout work. riot hen hut not until they have made into paper. Cottonwood Camp, Daughter of Hay Allan Is In California for a the Iloneers met Thursday at two vacation. All quiet on the Western 'dock at the home of Mrs. Hvrum front? Itennlon In Taylorsvllle, The pro Itny Ward is stain on the Job nf- gram was on lloneer musicians. tor short confinement with a bad Mrs. Helen Jones, Miss Maurlne Itennlon and Mrs. Vrrna Melville cum of Influ. Can you t were resixmslble for some rery In fresh, tiew uns-r- . for making the advent (,f snrlnir a terval ng Pioneer none. reality a stark rrallty. The of South Cottonwood Fred Kaufman, the Murray tail Ward were favored ltb a splen or was ojerated on for J. WALKER R. D. urray appendicitdid program tinder the direction of is last Thursday. He Is doing fair- the M. I. A. leaders Tuctdar. It well aluce the oratlou. R , . The Initial cost is lower, less depreciation, requires less storage 6n The Ladies Aid Society of the trucks, and yet it alignments comCommunity Methodist Church will munity value of Fire department. meet with Mrs. Ray Ward on East Fellow citizens, we hope to make Forty-fiftSouth Wednesday Mar. neat work of your fires with our J Hth. added equipment which we expect here any day now. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Severson of This equipment was purchased 47ti.1 South State street are receivthrough Clyde Marsdeu from the ing congratulations on the arrival ( onsolitliitetl Wagon and Machine of a ten pound baby boy. Mother Co.. of Salt Lake City. ami ha be are reported doing fine The M. I. A. Adult and Senior We had two fires during Febru at this writing. classes of the Muray Second Ward ary. A brush fire on Second West, met In the assembly hall Tuesday February 13. 1934. and E. A. Berg Mr. and, Mrs. Les Jones of 4720 evening and listened to a program pn's automobile at 4710 South State South State street are receiving which had leen arranged by the February 27, 1!.'U. Damages to the congratulations on the arrival of a M Men and Gleaner Girls. Person- automobile were slight. fine baby boy. The bube and mother ality was the tople for discussion. Very respectfully, Hre doing nicely. Some good Instructions were given. Ml'RRAY CITY FIRE DEPT.. Mr. Hugh Brown, one of the M ERNEST SMITH. Chief. Miss .Iconise Hampton, who is In Men gave a good talk ami gave n training at the Salt Lake Genera fair example of what these boys hospital, HKnt the week end with and girls are getting from their her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II, studies of these lesson outlines. Hampton at their home on 45th The principal speaker of the 8outh street was Professor Walter E. The Murray Second Ward M Men Ellason of the L. D. S. Business Mr. Herman Rnnkis of Detroit and Gleaner Girls are planning a College. writes; "A few lines of thanks St. Patrick's Day Idea on table s Tuesday evening helng open night from a rheumatism suferer My for the banquet to lie held the senior class of M. I. A. of South first ltottle of Kruschen March 31. Salts took Cottonwood under the direction of nil of the nches and swellings out class leaders Edna Thomison and of The Cottonwood Stake M Men my Joints with my first bottle and Gleaner Girls Banquet will be Vernet Ballard assisted by class I went on a diet and lost 22 pounds Instructor Mrs. R Barrett and ami now feel held at Grant Stake Talternacle. like a new man." a Lucy Thompson gave very unique March 31. Each ward has plans To lose fat and quickly entertainment called the Mad take one half safely underway to make this the biggest tenssonful of KruMarch Decorations were party. copsuccess of any like affair of the schen Salts in a glass of hot water led from scenes of Alice In Wonderbefore breakfast every past. mornlngj land. Refreshments also were such an S.V bottle last 4 weeks Get Miss Clara Wells of Salt Lake as the Mad March Hare ate. Each It at any drug store In America. was week-enguest at the home of guest had as a iortion of their sup If not Joyfully satisfied after the Mr. ami Mrs. W. E. Belcher. A very per a cabage leaf and carrot. first Uit tie money back. Games In keeping with the oc delightful dinner was given in honor of her birthday Similar. Covers casion were also played. Everyone were laid for 12 guests. present enjoyed the evening to the fullest extent. Tony and the Iris Theatre are to I congratulated for showing the Lady for A Day" show Sunday. h Doesn't cost much either a mere nothing when compared with the appearance in your home and the feeling 0 pleasure and satisfaction it gives you! lV2-lnc- h Murray Second Ward M. I. A, will present a program next Fri day March ft, at the ward. The pro gram will sonsist of a one-ac- t play, PAINT UP!! CLEAN UP! Decorate Your Home! Let the Beautiful Utah Sun Shine Through Curtains and Drapes Lovely - "THE CHIEF -- USE- - Fuller's Paints Fuller's Wall Papers m vm ' IRIS THEATRE (MURRAY) A Little Paint and Paper Makes A Whale of Difference! ? Our Herd One Hundred Per Free a( Bangs and Tuberculosis! ACCREDITED GOVT TEST WE SAVE YOU MONEY be-lu- g Radios Is-c- n U-n- Mt. HOME DAIRY Pap ers n USE SAFE MILK Prompt Deliveries Perchon Wall SEE US Washers - NOW-SPR- ING ON-Furn- iture - Stov Refrigerators IS HERE! GRANITE FURNITURE CO. 4810 SOUTH STATE PHONE MURRAY 4M f i j |