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Show OCTOBER THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, 6 Page BAPTIST CHURCH G2 East 48th South James P. Payne, Pastor Sundav services: Morning wor ship, sermon an Sunday school will be held at 10 o'clock. Young people's meeting will be conducted at G:45 p.m. with the church service at 7:30 p.m. The Lord's and supper will be observed,will be Victorious" "The Church the pastor's sermon theme. Guild met Tuesday The Mrs. Payne night at the home of on Poplar street. The current worked missionary project was was luck" dinner A "pot upon was This enjoyed by the group. season's meetings the of first the of this group. The response of a of a large number gives promise actimost interesting period of vity. The Community Bible class FEED HAY GRAIN COAL FLOUR -M Draper Quality Feeds M 3-- Carbon & Co. Opposite City Hall Phone Murray 422 meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 at the Baptist Church. Mrs. Blanche Gallagher, teacher, looks forward to greeting all old members of the class, and hopes for many new ones to come also. Beginning with the first lesson next Wednesday night the lessons will be based upon the Tabernacle as described in the Book of Exodus. The symbolism involved makes one of the most stuinteresting sections of Bible hap--i- y the has Mrs. Gallagher dy. faculty of making the Bible a living Book to all hearers. An exceptional opportunity for earnest Bible study is afforded to the community in these classes. NCTE: The Bible class is NOT sponsored by any church or organization, but the members of the Baptist church freely grant the use of the building to its sessions. No charge' is involved to those attending. I. LEO JENSEN GREET THE WORLD This Christmas Season with Burgoyne CHRISTMAS Featuring Oil Copper Plate Reproductions from Original Etchings, the New Air Brush Designs, aa well as Many Other Features. Thi eardi or tultabl lor Personal Autograph of Nam INSURANCE BONDS v Imprint Replicas ALL FORMS See Me Regarding Financing of New and Late Model Cars under 5 All New Numbers Order Today From This Newspaper Office J d Plan s 7 "urs First National ray, in its GILBERT MOESINCER Success . Predicts Murray's Former Coach Sees Bright Future For Murray Moesinger, former H '' AT N v JH wj a ,n hott Product,,,, oi Kas iJ,f It Bingham miner who muck- with the paJm.ntl ed 1500 pounds in less than two :oat for the Mrs., or J1 .eeth for the Mr. ninutes at the State Fair is a mighty man. Difficult things t Aunt Jemima was in the might include h lad with a fur neck Safeway Store on Saturday, bobby socks. Fashion is, September 30, and served hot boss but then are not al cakes in the best style. hard on their flocks? American Fork had a float in How manyl7Untilc he American Legion parade at mas, but why bring that upS Chicago on September 26. when taxes are right around! Louis Stevens is putting gas corner. e at his store, Grocery, at 43th South and State. yo" have a Photop, that aught be of interest J J. Leo Jensen and wife are others, consult the Murra, the mentioned persons in a speEagle, and it may be published cial issue of the Hollywood, CaliMurray Eagle is one of fornia newspaper. J. Leo and the Mrs. certainly go places in a few weekly newspapers h ixuLRy iviouniain states that nut .grand way. their eneravinps in k; ... A great eater of fish and a Dlant. Buick man is the friend of all sportsmen according to Juddy. Again, we remind you to to the Murray broadcast This issue has a thirty some over KDYL af 6:45 each Fridaj year old picture, and you can You will like to lean evening. out a lot of fun picking have about your own home town u the people you think you recogpresented to the world. nize. Try it. in-Ic- SJ . Cut-Rat- Moesinger gave them when they were freshmen. With this coaching and the fine coaching of Paul Rose many are already predicting the Smelterites as the team to beat in deciding the final honors. After the game on Sept. 15, with American Fork, Murray, You can see Christmas cards; winning with a score of 14 to 6, American Legion gives a dam seems to prove they are beginyou can feel them; and you in a few weeks be ready, say; ning with a good start. With the can even buy them at the Murcommander D. Townsend, ray Eagle. support of the student body backing them at every game, they lawn of The flower-bedeckGeorge B. Catmull, repwill finish as Coach Moesinger on resenting the Salt Lake Couarj Mrs. Rowell Mr. John and predicts. Hill Avenue is worth a visit. Roads and Bridges department of the Salt Lake County Beauty is an understatement reinvited the public It garding this grand lawn. ed laid a Vlock of MHIions "rCMi state5 Watch for espccinii shows at the local mov?.W during the winter S fjr' ther and see poorer visit the beautiful Colorful is the word for the field at the curve of East 48th I Bank tober 2, 1939, breaks ""I "on dollar cIa Li'ten to the Murray City broadcast at 6:45 each Friday evening over KDYL, and hear vital facts regarding your city. 1 Gilbert 179-- J 650 CARDS jr.. coach at the Murray high school and now coaching the Ogden Tigers at the Ogden High School, thinks Murray has a good chance to go a long way in football this season. Much of the success of the boys is due to the training Coach 4903 war QUestinnc to.. . h spirited and will ranking place in publSS Here & There j tvj 0 WASATCH ST. MURRAY, UTAH Telephone Wasatch Murray 5, 1939 j the line!4 ' $ . r interview d. South, where red peppers cover the ground. Red is the only word for them and a genuine red at that. i canyons the county in a radio last week-enThis is a Diet gesture on the part of cowlr officials and Mr. Catmull a large space in which to enter has tain his guests. Murray City hall clock is a fine sight in the evening with the two color effect in evidence. Mayor Berger has a proclamation regarding Red Cross work in this Issue of the Eagle. The Red Cross does a fine work in every land and spends a large sum in aiding Salt Lake County people each year. News Flash! GOLD B AND is now d Romeo who The servies ice cream in a nearby ice cream parlor recently won a fight over the bruteness of a friend. We suggest you visit him and let him show you how he shadow boxes with an ice cream cone. two-fiste- ed i 4 Years Oi Vernon Anderson, Prescription Drug proprietor, is anticipating renovating his store. Magazine counters and an enlarged fountain are only a few of the improvements that he expects to make. The Rains Came to Murray this past week for its official fall Scoop, the life of Murray high, seems to be the idol of Murray due to his sense of I 1 tht ikilltJ tttginrtring anJ tturjy quality truJttiinut t$ Bki ty all tht txlra lalut ivhiih Central Mitiri uitnit anJ Buui n.vrltmintk;p (an fl-tr- 19-f- N BuUijfim gel couldn't do what we wanted to do, and do it cheap. o, you You couldn't set out to top the field, focusing on how much you could put in rather than take nd with accustomed equipment keep costs down. oi4-a- e You couldn't engines, frames and running gear, heavy-u- p strengthen bodies, enrich upholstery and fittings, improve performance, better the value per inch, per pound and per dollar-a- nd do it with last methods. year's micro-balanc- So we faced it, re-tool- and re htnruhtJ jf Not a el Trant(rtMtnhaitJ frwiJt newed our vast modern plant Y all over ngain-p- ut eight million new dollars on the line; the Kuick line for 1940. What did we get for it? Rather do you get? Listen, what ask, You get a big beautiful brawny car styled to knock your eye out-t- he fashion pattern for them all next year, just look around and sec. You get a car that positively glitters in its brilliance of action, modern as television in the wondrous way it does things. rail rain, Halt an J ttt.it laxei (if ait))t 1 tjuimtnt f tf'tien.il " OatimrititX-!'- . P'Ut I $uhjtl It on , ... "ana r .t,Ui trti. thmrivuhoht ntitiit. You get a marvclously engineered chassis, keeled like a battleship with its torque-tub- e backbone. You get for your command that surging, soaring, millrace power of the matchless Dynaflash engine, now electrically balanced after assembly to micropoised perfection! You get 72 new features, and more. You get pride, joy, satisfaction and thrilUfor here you get Buick at its Unbeatable best. MURRAY MOTTOEl SALES Nowadays you have colds for lack of coats. Tomorrow will be Winter, so buy now and save. Information has it that Penney's may be consulted in this matter. HO-- ' IS :' A. Caldwell is selling a lot of automobiles to the motorists of this territory. Curtis Shaw says building is on the up and up this fall. y6 Elmer, State and Vine paint and fender master, enjoyed a recent trip back East and returned behind the wheel of a 1940 "Luxury Ride" Plymouth. W. R. Holmes, well-know- edi- n tor of Brigham City, was a Wis Mur- ray visitor a few days ago. Old Jobs are seeking men these days and now you can see the fast pare at which many of our ciitzrns grab a pay envelope when it is possible to do so. Members of the P. R. club arc holding some special meetings these days on account of serious A 'A 'A 1 G G0V0 MURRAY, UTAH NOTARY PUBLIC C B. Wallace NtONE Ml'RRAY 35 - 135 COURT AVENUE ,a E |