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Show • member~ will entel'tain at a banquet ing all of the organi~ations on the Utah aud dnuce .l!'riday e>ening at the new C t:lll1Pl~S . ward amusement hall. The (•hildren of Mrs. John G. Lab1\lrs. John Wood entertained the 0. rum entertained in her honor Monday D. 0. Club members at a one o'clock evening at the Labrum home on Ninetlh luncheon 1\' edne,..day afternoon of la;;t East street. Roses and cl.affo<lils deco- week at her home. She was assisted l ·ated the dinner· table. The centerpiece h~, Mr.~. Stern \Yood ana ~Irs. Henry ~X ext Thm·s<lay evei!in,!!.', .January ;::o, was a birthday cal(e 'dth lighted can- Wheeler. .l!'ive Hundred wa~ played l!J2T, the preliminary exerdses of the cUes. Covers were !aiel for twenty during- the nftemoon and prizes were :\lurray Ji':irst Ward. ::\1utnal Impro>er .. g:wsts. The even in~ was ~pent in .n:u-1 a warded to l\Irs. .William Smith and ment Assodn tiou will be conducted l!y stc and games. Mrs. Labiuj recened Mrs. George Conyers. t i'P Gleaner Girls. The program will many beautiful and u~eful ll'lf'·s. j1 f . . , .., :\Iiss Ln r(•tw Berrett of Union and Je as. o11ows : , ~ . ,. . J\[1. and 1\fls. II. R. Ne1~.,on announce IIarold Payync of Denver, were mar- 1 Opcnmg Song ·~owmg , Congregatwn the birth of a son, Sun~a,v at the Cot- ried last week. Frayer ........ .............. --------- Effie Aamodt 1 tonwood Stake 1\Iatermt:~~ FIO'Y Ul'd S Ol'CllSOn \Y h 0 ...u.aS b een VIS. S'lon·•, Coududed lw' Verna Hilton 1n , · Home. "' ........ . Mr. and :Mrs. Wtllard Sorenson were . 1. 1 . ·' l\.L , ,. d l\fnsic hy Estella and Ella .Jacobsen t l\l • 1 1ng n;; parPn s, " r. anu rs. ,1 111 ar · · pleasantly surpnsecl last Wednesday ., · d f .1 h . h i Gleaner Song .................JenniP Halliday . . h ann r at t etr ome n (•venlng at t 1Ietr ome on 1,.me St ree t ;sorenson an and· P:eg"'" S1'mpson . . · Cottonwood n•turned 1\londuy of last "'J Games and music were enJoyed and wee1t at L os' A nge • 1es: o ne ~\ ct Pla' Y ......... .. "For Good or Ill" !mpper was sened. Covers were laid ('haractet·s Illiss Supora 'I'a,·oran, will be mar- :\fn;. Burke ............................ Gem Gaufin for eighteen guests. Mr. and .1\Irs. Truman Curlisle enter- ried February 2nd, to l\Ir. Arden .l\1. AI lee, . h er d aughter .............. .. Ir1's Alm Thaxton of Los Angeles. The wedtained the members of their club Sat::'\ed, her son .................. .. .... James West ' · .,.. B'wrn urday eYening of last week at their ding will take place in the Salt Lake Retty, a f r1end ........... .... ...,_,mma Temple. The young couple will make home. Thos present were 1\Ir. and Closing Song, Waiting for the Reapers" tl1eir home in Lo,; Angeles. Mrs. William Ingalls, Jr., .1\Ir. and :\lrs. Congregu tion Mrs. Clifford Simpson wiU give a Prayer ................................ Verna ]iilton ~lifford Watts, 1\Ir. and 1\lrs. Glen Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Shu w anfl sLo";er in honor of lliss S upora TavAll are indted to l!e present. m·an, January 24, at the Simpson home Mr. ancl Mrs. John Clay. Mr. and Mrs. Bert IVatts announce at 4958 Poplar S trcet. "Yon remin<l me of the old sea the arirval of a son a few days ago. The ~Ii:~ses Ifet•rell' and Alta Crane \Ynves.'' Mr. and ~Irs. John Woods had as of RiYerton, partidputed for their so"\Yhy. Because I am so restless?" . )l~ eir dinner guests Satur<lay evening rority in the rmnual University of Utah •·xo. because you're all wet."- St. of last week, Mr. and l\lrs. George "~ongfef;t", held Friday, .January 14. Paul Dispatch. ·watts ancl lir. and ::\Irs. James E. The skit in whrih they apvenred, "Ten' . Clay. nents of the U", \Yas awarded first ·nutter \YrappPrs at Murray Press. The South Murray Community Club .. prize in a field of eontcsteut::; represent- MURRAY SOCIETY GLEANER GIRLS TO PRESENT PROGRAM l I 1 Arlington ParentTeachers Will Meet . I . \ ... t )~ SUNDAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 24 'l.'lw Arli ug ton Parent-Teaehers' Asl'oc.:ia tion will llohl their next meeting Tuesday evening, January 25, at 7:30 • bu1'ld o·e1oe k 1·11 tl1e A ·" lt'JI''t<·ti ,., · ' "'"llool "'c ing. At this uwC'ting, a short program will be furnished by the children of the Arlington School, after which Dr. Samnel J. Paul, a Salt · Lal{e p.!Jysiclan will .speak on "Child Hygiene." 'l'he A!-lsodation, this year is working upon the snl!jeet of detnl hygiene and ileutnl attention for children. At the last meeting. which was held in the I"' ,. S h 1 " . ,.., ::.te-u c oo ·~'.'lllll:lSium, novem ber 17, ~ a eommittee was chosen to meet with the. local dentists, to find out to what exent they would cooperate with the Association in this matter. 'l'his committce will report the result of its in\'Cstigation at the meeting next Tuesc1ny. The officers of the Association are hopeing a large nnmher of pat•ents will be pre.sent to hear the report of the committee and also to hear Dr. Paul's talk. H<'altll Officer .F red Peters advised that parties helped last Christmas by Lion::;, had a~ked him 'to extencl their 1 thnnks and appreciation for the gifts bestowed upon them. With Mary Astor And Lloyd Hughes ---the hit of hits! He had heard thousands shout when he crashed across the line for a touch-down-he'd heard the big shells scream a swan song-but the sweetest music of all was a whisper-"! love you." COMING-FEBRUARY 8, 9, I 0 Ronald Coleman And Vilma Banky In "The Winning Of Barbara Worth" SOON-A Gigantic Boy Scout Picture, Fred Thompson m "A REGULAR SCOUT" GEM THEATRE A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- MURRAY, UTAH Essex Super ~ Six MURRAY, UTAH An amazing revelation of the super six principle-speed, power, stamina, safety, engineered to lowest operation and maintenance cost, new and beautiful bodies, entirely new appearance. 0 FRANK C. HOWE Phone Mun·ay 3 Lesser Priesthood At Murray First 17 to 23 Tnc J. C. Penney Company is glad of the opportunity to sponsor and co-operate with the Ideals and Principles of National Thrift Week. Tney are, in fact, the principles back of our own organization, that •.vc havt> ahvays advocated. EVERY DAY IS A THRIFT DAY AT OtTR ... A Smart Cap ! For the Boys ll ~.· j--o·roE" ,. ... ~ t:J. loJ These Suits t I ' Have All the Power of Real · Value and Good Style Behind Them Waverly Caps Great Values ~~ ~I ,"'' I • On Sunday, January 30, the Sacrament services of Murray First \Vard will be given over to Lesser Pri(\Sthood Promotion Progr!lm. The Lesser Priesthood Committee is arranging a Lesser Priesthood Chorus under the direction of \Ym. F. Robinson, the Choir Leacler. One of the Pt•esiding Bil:!hopric of the church has promised to come out that night and is going to talk to the boys of the Lesser Pristhood. Every lesser priesthood boy in the ward is expected to be there that ni~ht, and a number of activities will be shown, EO as to include nearly eYery boy in the ward that evening. All are given an invitation to attend. Customer: "Got ·any golf cheese?" Clerk: "WI:at d'ye mean by golf cheese?" Customer: "The kincl with about 18 holes to a course." ~Ien whose New Year resolutions put tlJem on the water wagon invariably testify that they feel much better off. " Diatinctive cap• for tittle fellows. In oewest F:iU shades· wool cauime•.-e& ~ una.rtly tailored: silk 1\-erge lined; leather lip and npnbreakable visors. At our low price- Style that includes strong yet graceful lines in the popular double-breasted mode Is with slightly broader shoulder; also in single--breasted models, Men's "Kyber'' Broadcloth Shirts Unfinished Worateda, Sergea and Cassimeres in fancy over.. plaids, group atripez, diamond and pineapple weaves. Excep.. tionally styled and well tailored suits at this IJ!Oderate price. "Vat dyed" and fast col~ or. 111 whit e. tan, b I u e 1'\ and grey. 1 Collar , ......,.,,.,!~~~. a t t a c h e d • Finest fabrics, full silklined, soil-proof sweat-bands, non-b'reakable visors. And, of course, low priced- $1.49-$1.98 A Styie Leader America may be proud of one thing; she has the Yery best office holders that money can buy. Chicago Tribune says four hundred ~entlemen enjoyed a banquet at a prominent hotel. Has Chicago been importing a few gentlemen? ''Student Prince" · Fine Jna· terials, ~ uperb finish ;;;;~~~ and trim. In '"' Platinum, ·Elk, Nickel and Cinna· NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the assessment of the tax levied by the l•oard of Commissioners of Murray City, Utah, by an ordinance passed on the 27th Day of December, 1926, upon ' and neckthe property abutting upon Sewer Exmon. band styles. Other Suits at tension No. 4, extending as follows, towit: $19.75 to $34.75 In the west side of State Street 52.6 feet west of the center thereof, beginning at Manhole No. 36, Sewer Extension No. 2, at a point 797.5 feet east Men's Hats and 956.7 feet north from the S. W. Corner Section 6, T. 2 S., R. 1 E. and A lightweight felt h;U wl!r· "The Cenrunning thence north 561 feet with a tury." HarUnusually smart for roan sweatmonizing young men with new six inch sewer pipe, thence east 251 band. In silk bands. stitched design. Of sefeet with an eight inch sewer pipe to pearl, powI n P e a r I, -...;.....,..,::-JII lected tan lea then; Goont.he twelve inch sewer pipe Sewer ExSand, Wilder • grey, year welts·; rubber heels. low and tension No. 2, in the south side of 46th Real style and fine weartan and SteeL An ing quality-all at a low South Street. . The same being Sewer ateel-grey. all - round priceI Extension No. 4. fine bat. That the Board of Equalization and Review appointed by the Board of Comtuissioners, of Murray City, will meet at the said Board's Council Room at ·~ :'ilurray City Hall, on the 24th of Janu!.=;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;::==;;.;;==;;;;;===-::-==~._-;;;-;;:-;;;.;.;;...:::..:.::::.;.:;;:::..;,;..:-;...=::.:-::-::-::-;;;:;.;;:±;t:.::::;;;:::;===:.;....!..;;;...:;.:--:...:-:..:::;:=::;;;;;;~ ========;::;====-==:;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;==;;.;;.!. ary, 1927, between the hours of four L$2.98 Style and Value in Men's Shoes "Marta thon" A New Model in Tan Calf $3.98 $3.98 . \ ' (' _ $4.98 and five P. :\I. 11nd will hear and con' sider any objections and make correction of any ta~ which the Board may deem unequal or unjust. The Board will continue said Sessions until January 28th, 1927. '!'hat during the hours between 9 A. ::\I. and 5 P. l\I., the assessment list will be open to the public for inspection at the office of the City Recorder at the City Hall of :'i-Iurray City. Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Murray City, Utah. Duted the 12th day of January, 1927. W. J. W ARENSKI, City Recorder. Sewer Extension No. 4. Fhtst Publication, Jan. 141lh•. Last Publication, Jan. 21st. NOTICE ... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lhe assessment of the tax levied by the Board of Commissioners of .M:urrar City, Utnh, by an ordinance passed on the _2 7th day of December, 1926, upon the property abutting upon Sidewalk Extension No. 11, extending as follows , to wit: Beginning on the west line of land owned by Henry Howard, described as being 3.75 chs. south, and S. 89 degrees East, 374 feet from the N. W. Cor. of the N. E. Quarter, Sec. 7, T. 2 S., R. 1 E., and thence running easterly along the south side of 481ll, South Street, a distance of 3657.5 feet to a point south 992.64 feet, and S. 83 de{rees 20 minutes E. 12u3.4 feet from the :-.i. W. Corner Section 8, T. 2 S., R. 1 E., the same being in Sidewalk District ~o. 5, and known as Sidewalk Exten3ion No. 11. That the Board of Equalization and Review ap}Jointed by the Board of Sommissioners of llurray City, Utah, ll'ill meet at the said ' Board Council Room at Murray City Hall on the 24th day of January, 1927, and continuing its sessions until the 28th day of January, 1927, between the hours of four and five o'clock P. l\1., and will hea1· and consider any objections and make corrections of any tax which the Board may deem unequal or unjust. That during the time between the hours of nine o'clock A. 1\I., and five o'clock P . .M., the assessment list will be open to the public for inspection at the office of the City Recorder at the City Hall of Murray City. Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Murray City, Utah. Dated this 12th day of January, 1927. W. J. WARENSKI, City Recorder. Sidewalk Extension No. 11. First Publication, Jan. 14, 1927. Last Publication, Jan. 21, 1927. - ' ' J |