OCR Text |
Show P rage THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 8 r ' ' I 7 WANT ADS Cheap, 1936 Plymouth tudor sedan, good condition. See it at 5537 South State street. Terms, no finance take trade. Will charge. FOR SALE DBARnD) ! 44 v ! e, upstairs. Strictly modern with full basement, large yard and chicken coop. 431)3 South State. Pinti, Nol 4S Quarts, No. street, Phone Mid. HOUSE FOR SALE Cheap, 6 rooms, 4 downstairs and 2 rm. No. 121 t, ct 213-- NumUm Coi school. 9:30 8 p.m. Murray city firemen at February 13 Firemen's hall. South Cottonwood vs. Mt. brick home, Thursday, Feb. 9 2 p.m. CottonONLY $45i)0 Olympus. 6:00 wood Camp, aughters of tUah 3 acres of ground, 3 shares of Murray Second vs. Holladay, Pioneers meeting at horn eof 7:00 water, apple orchard, in Ben-nio- n Mill Creek vs. Murray ' First, Anna Hansen, 4676 South State Ward, Redwood Road, 12 2 p.m. Millcreek camp Daugh8:00 miles from Bingham. Murray ters of Utah Pioneers meeting Winder vs. Bennion, 9:00 RD No. 5, Box 146, Mrs. Allen. at home of Mrs. Martha Hulse, Cottonwood vs. Grant, 10:00 531-JPhone Murray 45th South and 5th East. February 16 8 p.m. Benefit fund program Taylorsville vs. Murray First, 6:30 basement sponsored by Woodstock school CONTRACT WILL at South Cottonwod ward. Windevr vs. Cottonwood, 7:30 digging and haul your dirt 8 p.m. Eagles meeting in FraMurray Second vs. Mt. Olymanyreasonable a at price away hall. 8:30 ternal pus, Estimate time. if where, any gladly given, Fred 5537 South State. South Cottonwood Weeden, Work On Water Tunnel Begins -of Hy-lan- canyon was begun recently National Youth Ad$10,513.33 ministration project, announced J. Clifford Hansen, local director of federal projects. A government grant of $8150 under WPA together with $1846.-3- 3 provided by the sponsor, Murray City, will pay for the cost of construction. t The water tunnel was built in 1934, as an FERA project, Mr. Hansen said, but was not cemented at the time. Estimated date of completion of the present proj- 6536. : COME IN AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS f V HEIDELBERG Y Y Y Y Y Y Y . . . BEER PARLOR Murray Opposite City Hall ect is Fhone Murray We'll Call 31 SOUTH STATE STREET, MURRAY, CHEV. CO.) (Formerly CANNON-AHSTON 1936 Wyllys 1934 Ford Truck..$135 One Owner Sedan or Original Black Paint Radio and Heater 285 T. 929 Ford Coupe, priced right at ....45 1929 Essex coach. Very good 45 1929 Ford Roadster Pickup, Good 55 1 DAUGHTERS OF FIONEERS TO HOLD CLASS MEETING Many Other Makes and Models to Choose from SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY S-P'E'OI- The Cottonwood class of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet February 9 at 2 p. m. at .the home of Anna Hansen, 4G76 South State street. Mrs. Leone Rasmussen will give the lesson on the topic, "Pioneer Schools and School Masters." Assistant hostesses at the meeting will be Mrs. Lulu Shaw, Mrs. Theda Townscnd, and Mrs. Louise Reynolds. 'A'L 1938 FORDi2-To- Stake n With Only 5160 Actual Miles . . . r, afternoon of last Thursday week room mothers and chairmen of various committees of the A. met at Woodstock Schol P.-the home of Mrs. Royal Stone. The purpose of the meeting was to make plans for the year's Priced Right Very Good practically everyone came for some definite reason. Joy Simper, Eunice Whitehead Rich, Eva Blanc Christensen, Maida Lund, Myreta Murray Judkins, Margaret Jewitt, Billie Morris Barker, and A r 1 e n e Aamodt Silver came back to see their friends and recall memories. Mrs. Frank Morris and her sister Mary pamc back to enjoy once again the thrill of playing under the baton of Mr. Robinson. Gibbs Walters, Walt Rice, Dean Stauffer, Quinten Mauss, Junior Knight, and Ed Treadway came back to see the progress we were making. Melba Shaw Mash and Jan Gibbs Saunders came back to recall all their good times. Lois Swenson, Helen Canne-gieteMrs. Myrtle Hinnen, Mrs. Rayola Simper Smith, Mrs. Leone Lambert, Mrs. Florence Shaw and Barbara Bradford wish they were still attending Murray High. Lucile Johannesen, Delia Durst, Johnny StaufTer. Belva Doran, Ruth Marsden, Nedra Harker, Ester Holmgren, Don Plott, and Jay McIIenry, said they never missed school until they graduated. David Campbell, Dell and Don Wood, and Roy Miller said it was swell to come back just for a day. Ray Norton, Calvin Kemp, Morris Cannegieter, and Bob Farrell said it was swell to come back for pleasure and not for business. Don Meisssner, Louis Oliver, and Glenn Snarr enjoyed tluir visit immensely because their girl friends are still attending the school. June Goulding Bird. Helen Bryan Manwaring, and Orabelle Brown came back to see the "kids" who have grown up. When Beverly Chamberlain was asked if she was glad to bo back, she said, "Yeah, man! I sure am!" All the alumni seemed very happy to return and the student body wai very phased to welcome them. 1939, T. Like New 1934 Chevrolet Panel Truck their alma mater Friday, January 20. A. WOODSTOCK SCHOOL P.-PLANS YEAR'S PROGRAM 285 295 pick-u- p J2-to- n As the alumni returned to 18. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Murray Fire department will sponsor a Five Hundred party at the Firemen's hall, Wednesday afternoon, February 8, at two o'clock, Mrs. Bea Miller, chairman of the committee on arrangement, said Wednesday. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. Admission wil be twenty-fiv- e cents. All ladies are cordially invited to attend. 4777 Very Good Condition Murray Alumni FIREMEN'S AUXILIARY SPONSORS "500' PARTY CHEVROLET CO.UTAH Stake Rack Inside Facts On Thursday, Mrs. John Neeleman J. P. Payne attended morning and afternoon sessions at the Rio Grande church as representatives of the Murray Baptist Ladies' Auxiliary to the State Board meeting. Luncheon was served at noon. Mrs. W. H. Fowler of Ogden was in charge of the meeting. CAMTAL 1930 Chevrolet commander. Visitors from the Jordan post will be present to arrange a joint meeting of the two posts later in the month. The annual Legion dinner and dance will be held February 20 at the Firemen's hall. and Mrs. (CLEANERSA Like New $565oo CAPITAL 01-se- Constipated? "For Jtw CHEVROLET CO. I lul Pain. h4 conization, nd hack bloating, hti'lachti fit AJlmk. htltxd rutin Nc, 1 eai banana, fir, nvtninf I want SVvr Wt Setter H Mr. MaSrI SrhnM. Mutaire, 4777 South State Street, Murray Phone 570 OPEN EVENINGS Phone Murray 570 Grant, AMERICAN LEGION TO MEET .MONDAY AT 8:00 Members of the Murray post of the American Legion will meet Monday at 8 p. m. in the Murray Firemen's hall in a regular business session, said H. A. Robbins, REPRESENTATIVES OF BAPTIST AUXILIARY MEET YOUR APPEARANCE depends upon the CLOTHES YOU WEAR. Call On Us Regularly lor ueaning ana rcssmS. Call On Us June vs. 9:3,0 HOME large of a water tunnel duplex, 'a of 6 acres to farm, at Cementingand McGhie Springs for Murray barn garage, of use good d at the mouth of Big Cottonwood cows, poultry. $20 rental. as a SUBURBAN ? V y ? ? en 48 FOR SALE One $50 circulating heater, used three months, Mid-val$20. 96 Grant A. Malstrom, M-M- February 2 Winder vs. Taylorsville 6:30 Grant vs. Murray First 7:30 Friday, Feb. 3 Basketball game Cottonwood vs. Murray South Murray at Grantsville. 8:30 Second p.m. "Mary Saturday, Feb. Bennion vs. Mt. Olympus 9:30 the Third", comedy at Murray high school auditorium February 4 8 p.m. social gathering of CIO South Cottonwood vs. Holladay union men and their wives at 6:00 Fraternal Hall. Cottonwood vs. Mt. Olympus 8 p.m. Soci ,.:; 7:00 7 to 9 p.m., Monday, Feb. 6 Murray First vss. Winder 8:00 Trade extension classes at Grant vs. Bennion 9:0 Murray high school. Millcreek vs. Taylorsville 10:00 8 p.m. American Legion meeting at Murray Fireman's hall. February 9 Mt. Olympus vs. Grant, 6:30 Wednesday, Feb. 810 a.m. to 4 Mill Creek vs. Holladay, 7:30 p.m. Sewing classes at Grant ward. Taylorsville vs. Murray Second, 7 to 9 p.m. Trade extension 8:30 classes at the Murray high Murray First vs. Cottonwood, Co. Was. 650. for Stake Members Take Part In B.Y.U. Leadership Activities Cottonwood Stake Basketball Schedule Listed Coming Events FOR RENT A beautiful 5 room stucco bungalow, hot air furnace and enrace for onlv $26.00 a mo. 420 Vine St. Call Local Realty (EOEID) 1939 n V At All Leading DruRgLsts Woodstock School Sponsors Benefit A benefit fund program to raisp money to start a fund for under Thirteen people from Cottonprivileged children will be spor, wood stake participated in the sored by the Woodstock school 18th Annual Leadership Week and will be held at the South program at Brigham Young uni- Cottonwood ward house, Thursversity, January day, February 9 at 8 p. m., anFea tyring the theme "Life at nounced W. T. Belliston, princiIts Best" the university played pal. host to 3109 people from 95 stakes A. this "Sponsored by the P.-and eight missions, which figure is the initial program of a proj. is thought to considerably exceed ect we hope to carry out during the estimated attendances of last the year in order to raise funds to give medical attention to chiyear. Outstanding were general as- ldren of the school who sutler sembly addresses by Dr. Richard from physical defects. Many R. Lyman, Elder Stephen L. children who need glasses or Richards and Elder George Al- who suffer from dental ailments bert Smith of the Council of the can be aided with the money reTwelve Apostles,' Presidents Dav- ceived from this project," said id O. McKay and J. Reuben Clark Mr. Belliston. and Dr. Adam S. Bennion, assisThe Utah Association of the tant to the president of the Utah Blind will furnish a major part Power and Light company and of the program next Thursday. Children of the school will par ior;i:er "Y" professor. Stressing its better life theme ticipate in patriotic ceremonies n the 250 meetings of the 45 secincluding a flag drill, rhythmic tions, Leadership Week is the demonstration and chorus work. The benefit fund committee inuniversity's contribution to adult education in the intermountain cludes W. T. Belliston, chairman, srea. Its facilities are offered James T. Ericksen, Marlow free to all visitors. Roy Dundas, and William Attending the 18th Leadership Nichols. Week from Cottonwood stake were: Mrs. Phil Stone, Merle S. A'luir, Mrs. Hilda B. Mackay, Mrs. I. O. Labrum, Mrs. Annie Hansen, Mr. J. T. Gerrard, Jennie B. Gerrard, Amand H. Facer, Mrs. Mjy A. Cook, Jennie W. Erekson, William S. Erekson, Mrs. J. W. Carter. LADY or GENTLEMAN Experience meeting pub23-2- 7. T. Crab-Ire- ptr 'ERMANENT POSITION MLRRAY lic. CADET Pleasing personality. One who desires good income, for appointment, call RECEIVES HONORS Hollywood, Florida Outstanding work led to the designation for honors of Cadet Sergeant J. Richard Steiner, of Murray. For nis academic record, Cadet Steiner was named on the current honor roll of Riverside Military Academy, now at its winter home in this city, which means that he nas earned a minimum general average of 95 per cent and Is entitled to certain decorations and privileges. Linnell VV. Murray 186-- W MUSIC STUDIO 4571 OMNIPOTENCE OF SPIRIT FORMS TOPIC SOUTH STATE MURRAY 85-- W Call Mornings "Spirit" is the subject of the in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, February 5. The- Golden Text is: "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty" (II Corinthians 3:17). Among the Biblical citations are the following: "Thine, O Lord is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty (I Corinthians 29: 11). God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble" (Psalms 46: 1). Included as correlative passages are the following from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "There Is no power apart from God. Omnipotence has and to acknowledge any other power is to dishonor God. The humble Nazarene overthrew the supposition that sin, sickness, and death have power. He proved them powerless, (p. 228). You render the divine law of healing obscure and void, when you weigh the human in the scale of the divine, or limit in any direction of thought the omnipresence and omnipotence of God" !e?son-sermo- n Piano Lessons - FEED GRAIN COAL FLOUR HAY H Draper Quality Feeds m all-pow- & Cc. Opposite City Hall Phone Murray 422 (p. 445). ..XAJLX.tJLJ.JLJ.J.J.JLXJ.J.J..Li.J.l.JLJ.i.i..J.J.J.J.AXAii.4.4..!.4.4.4"V4"!"!' fr Stop-Look-List- en You Meet the Finest People in the World Here GAS . . . Our Customers ... TIRES GREASING .. . . . OILS SERVICE Oliiver s oervice 5900 South State Street John Allen, Manager TUPenaTUCK Bu BESS GOE- ID1LUS w "SPEEDY" W by CAWT MPCXSO TO fVS5 AkQAIMI OF H 1 r I McDaniel-Brook- s ive cor CAN in hand rr in mAUTroMORlllfi AND TO THWK Yl3 I WANTED ttu THflf? USf AS O CACS AWP Rf AlONARlR V r Motor Co. 4955 State St. TEM I CUE bb MET HAVEVOOtVE IT'S A COOD THING MAKl (1 VFMAMVfWF fOME PfiCAME Afi AJID) TOO f IN HEBE ASKIHfi FOR It A fill SALESMAN S MTUI.9 I I'D BffM A FLOP pnAT, r awl i vr vww n ROT. AS A TAILOR. I X W TO HE A TAILOR, IrVO JS 5 " 1 4 I 1 li 1mm1 I IMf II (MURRAY fcy STARTS SATURDAY a - FEB. 4 The Most Eeagerly Awaited Screen Mill CDrPIIIC "I lUlflLJ M Vm Pontiac Sedan, rod., heat., clean 1D3'5 SUuic' Coupe, custom model "G" 1933 Hudson Sedan $375 1930 $175 Dodce Event of the Year! II ltL2Wil Siy5,t.rt trunk sedan.- .- $t5 $750 1935 Ford tour. 1937 Hudson "6" 1936 .,,udstn "6" srd. radio-hea- t $369 Sedan 14000. miles $593 radio, heater, tires, very nice $195 1937 Tcrraplane Coupe, radioihcat.$5:5 ly ; X McDaniel- - Brooks, Iinc. HUDSON 4955 1 South State Street "YOU CANTTAKE IT WITH YOU" r. TERRAPLANE PONTIAC Phone Hyland 8999 or Murray 560 , , VTT J "Ah, come on outside and play with me and Nip lote41" also LATEST 'MARCH OF TIME," "THE REFUGEE" - |