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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE SPRING FASHION FESTIVAL On Tuesday evening, May 5th at 8:15, the public is invited to attend the Spring Fashion Show held in the M. H. S. auditorium. Under the direction of Miss Madeline Cromar, a very enjoyable evening can be promised to those who attend. Reserve May 5th for the Fashion Festival! Inere will be no admission charges. Further notices will be made later. Murray j 1 wm Launory 'More Leisure T. I Hours MURRAY DELEGATES AT (). W. OGDEN CONVENTION Wm. II. Mines and Wm. V. Canne-giet- er Visitors at the convention were entertained during the day by a special committee. Lunch was served to all at the First Methodist Church. A grand ball in the evening in the W. O. W. hall concluded the' were in attendance at the Thirteenth District Convention of the Woodmen of the World which met at Ogden, Utah, Saturday, April 18th. The various Camps thruout the State were well represented. COUNTY REPUBLICAN The convention was called to LADIES ANNOUNCE TEA order by Wm. Muller, Clerk tf Salt Lake County Republican the Weber Camp No. 74, who will meet, Friday, April conducted a short preliminary ladies 24, at 2 o'clock at the home of program. Mrs. Zina Wright, 51 East 39th Mayor Peery of Ogden deliv- South street. ered an address of welcome. Two good speakers will be in Wm. II. Mines was unanimousattendance and a musical proly elected to serve as Chairman gram will be followed by refreshof the Convention and David S. ments. is chairman McKendrick of Salt Lake Camp of Mrs. Isaac Morgan arrangements and invites all as secretary. interested to attend. E. S. Darling of Salt Lake and Commissioner Williams of Ogden MURRAY FIRST WARD M. I. A. SPRING CARNIVAL were elected as Head Camp delePlans are well under way by gates to the ead Camp Session which meets in Yosemite Park, Murray 1st ward M. I. A. for a spring carnival, to be given on California on June 8th. the evening of May 7, in the Magna, Utah was selected as ward amusement hall. Features the next convention place. of the eveing's entertainment At the conclusion of the reg- will include a variety musical ular business and before adjourn- program , one act play and a ment, Henry Simon, in behalf of dance. There will be a sale of tickets the representatives assembled numerous prizes to be awardfor Mines H. a with presented Wh. ed and those attending Mutual beautiful jewel as a token of eswill receive free Tuesday teem in which he is held amongst tickets. evening The affair is under the the Woodmen Camps thru out the direction of the Y. W. and Y. M. M. I. A. officers. State. , m I 1 t His Majesty, The - for ir j. ittt n . Big-Hor- n 1 - 'l ..TO. I Women 9) i ... ,...v. - , The Plane Plul, The planet Pluto - Otto carlson, 38. of Wood Row, miner, died at his home Tuesday at 6:15 p. m., as a result of an injury received some time ago n a mine accident. Mr. Carlson was born in Wafa, Finland, July 10, 1897, and came to the United States in 1914, and to Salt Lake county in 1917. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Florence Thompson Carlston; two daughters, Gladys La Vein and Margie Elizabeth, both of d Murray and three brothers, and Edward Carlson of Murray and Guslave Carlson of Finland and throe sisters in Finland. 62 a East 48th South - James Payne, Paster P. byC. nmt-in;- l J J? Tomb-a- a, ;' mJ vice at ls V J I SAND, Or-vi- n;i!(ii-;ill.- W. observatory on M;ir(.h body is about lo,o eter, Its mass about half the earth. It ia iihm,t w distant from the .sun as tl,e It travels through mn of two or three uiHM lw ser- Bible School and worship 10 a. m. Young People's service at 6:45 p. m. Gospel service at 7:30 p. m., the pastor will Church discuss the theme, Christ Loved: Its Beliefs and Practices." Annual church meeting and election of officers will take place Wednesday at 7:30. A full attendance of members is desired, friends are most cordially invited, as we review the closing Not Are Shy Whtn Miiku jhurch year and make plans for the coming year. Refreshments Mnose tin sliv tirilil At lh.it timi', tilt) will be served by the committee time nrrht-s- . triiiniM'tilis "I' I'1'' IhiII moose ineatu in charge. , For six years this church has t clullleliu't' nil Intruders. In tin hull h"h his strung lure been under a joint pastorate. Effeet at well in his heavy antler fective immediately this arrangement has been discontinued so that the pastor will devote his Dorset Washington r.lneslin iind wciv lie entire time to the Murray church. itesl known of ';i!nntiinV Ihhsch This will present a real challenge ridden during the Revolution. Mug to the church. India wits another. The Women of the Methodist Church are to be guests of the LIITII'RAV CHURCH women of this church today. Christ Evangelical Lutheran Luncheon will be served at 1:00 church f Murray (Missouri Sy- o'clock, followed by a variety nod) - 171 East program. South street: the Rev. F. E. Schumann, pastor. Regular Sunday WATTS I LORAL services 3:00 p. m. Sermon by the Why not beautify your home S. Sermon pastor on John 10, 1 grounds thij spring? Wc have subject: "The Intimate RelationShrubs, Trees, Vines, Iris, and ship between Christ and the Perennials, 3elievcr." The service will be olsl South State Murray 178M followed by hour's in"IT IS NOT A HOME UNTIL struction for children and for IT'S PLANTED." adults , in the chief parts of Christian doctrine, with application to our every day life. Holy communion will be celebrated in the regular Sunday services oa May 3rd. Announcement, immediately after services on April 2G. You and your children are cordially invited to come and worship with us. GRAVEL and SUIL Phone Murray j . : 209 ". . li,'tit-n;j- Xel-o- Forty-eight- WHY DO IT THE WAY? h 1- -1 one-ha- I CHURCH BAPTIST DIES OTTO CARLSON HARD make Nhavin? a Pleasurt cy Letting l rank Do It! FRANK NELSOli BARBER SHOP lf OPPOSITE CITY HALL MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT .fikt TYLER'S Come in and see our new shop. We now have seats for sixty-eigpatrons. 4907 South State Street Murray, Utah WANTED Experienced woman or girl for general house work. $5 a week. 676 East 43th South, Phone Murray 58. 19 pounds ol Damp Wash ht ARE YOU For Only 75c m v You may be a careful driver, but when you meet with a 'A Road Hog or Careless Driver, it won't make any difference "S fir Ph one !Hyland612 ! Murray 2 13 1 For a few weeks this wild mountain sheep ruled an island In the middle of Boulder Lake an Island formed by the rising waters of the huge reservoir created by Boulder Dam. And then Las Vegas business men on a pleasure cruise on the lake discovered him surveying all alone. And his kingdom mighty hungry, as they later found out! Now his majesty has a small principality. The business men of Las Vcpas headed by James Casliman. who has a boating con- - on Boulder Lake, and Walter Bracken, president of the Las Vegas Land & Water Company, subsidiary of the Union Pacific, purchased a dozen domestic ewes and placed them on the Island. They plan to raise crossbred animals. Regularly food is taken to the Island ar.d evidently his majesty's contact with domestic life has ahead" tamed him at le"t the photosomewhat grapher was ab!e to get close enough for a picture.' cession '6 5 T Mm Wm m r3 V TOWNSEND MEETING if? 5 What Do You Know About the TOWNSEND PLAN? ., AS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN YOU SHOULD BE ON THE MAIN ISSUE BEFORE THE IN-FORM- ED PUBLIC COLONEL JACK BELL, ASSISTANT STATE MANAGER and PETER SPRAYNOZZLE (Rep. Sam Kiefer) WILL EXPLAIN BOTH SIDES OF THIS GREAT ISSUE TO THE PUBLIC IN MURRAY I V. vflTii r k-- VZrZ ruVtrr ,"r,Ur,r, abVP to thf Wm. D. 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