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Show • ------ -- ------------- . op :;c_o ·-~~•..,...,..,......,_..~.-· ::The ----. ---- ------------- Mr. · nd , Jrs. E. Allen Batem.lll :m- .n :--<-~to·,T i-· C't'lltlu ·t~l:~ noJ.1CC· the lirth of a fine 1> .ur 1( . . '• · aHn\l •' !lfl!' ·t• <11·1\... l':tiA ,lrin Frida~· I'V<'ning. Both are d i 'K n'c '1 ·iii ln.t two WPP!;s. ~IPn.l' n• ·!tie,· · I<'rir nels <..nd rPlatives of :1\Ir. Arlan.; <·J· paJ :.1.:: ,.;:n ··n h< ,, :\lurr:J> hrYP Wrigl.t, svn of 1\Ir~. Sarah W. Fdi~l"!· 'i!Jl·p the llrhe In t JE'ft•. :>n<l nrc aO\\ !.' e clCCk d anri glieved to ];.'a.rn of hi. · u'iW\' i~ t > thi).; s1·h• vi. \Yl' •.ot: 1 injur • &nd Jeath which <':."ri.lr ·e•.l las~ ,. . . . . .,..., d· •ap).rP(·iat<• all tbo8'"' \Yho b~\P pappr week at Miami, Flori•la. Arland was or mn~azinr~ of any 1-iml if tb··~ \\ o11ld h:1s ten tl10ns- ~• rul it to th•• s ho.ll. It' th• ·~<' \\ bt " l!kca;JJe young man ::nd hi; death com"s as a shock to his many young lw ,... 11:1]wrs !lll(l no wnr of sc 1ding- It fdenrt. He worke1! f'lmctimc as an · . \rrn~t es Observ * * + ,.. + 6 That Thp Ea!!le ~ .,. and rea lers. , . MURRAY, UTAH will uot ify any of tl e fPa<'hPt'H o1· That nne oi the J[urrav City princ·ipal of tile s1•hool. S<•m' om' will sales ladies is to hG 11;arrie~l hC> ::Ntl to ••ollf'<'t i'. ""Jtpn thf' clriv<,_· soon. riMes we wuul•l lilu• CY<"IT m1e to sa,.(' tlwir papPrs mPl mn~nzines until next That ..fl coupe has started on ~-<>nr. ~vhen it will ngnin b(, Mlh:ctC'd. Th•• • room (••;llccthn: tlw ~rcntf'st a spnng campaign for "short" :t!IIIIOnt of Jl!l!>Pl" will I>(' gin·n a treut l~uls. 11f ,·onu· kin<! in thf. natm·e "f u r•Panut That the shuemaker starts his hnst nr similar !J"<'liL The funds rcnli:wd frmn tlw ~,111• or day's work by putting out his IJH!'Cr .-o1le<:tPd will lre ttlwll t< sign--it .pays to advertise. ftJr th<> pl:r~ I>tm·hn~e f'ttuiptUl'llt That spring is· a great tttne ·ror ::round. a new automobile.· That \Yalklng back is better when the siHhv ·is off the road. ~ That :Murray High had a great ':.Pep" rally for the Cyprus ga·me. • ::'That a great edition of the '~rest," l\f urray High's school paper is just out. :That Thomas Martin Co., gives f'.ree delivery and has special prfces on Iiriday, Saturday and Monday. · That the Salt Lake ··County Volunteer Firemen have their week. . Annual. Ball ne.xt Sixth . . ~ ~ . That the Eagle has bargains listed in every issue. ; That the Lions are going to boost the pavipg- o~ State street aJl across soon. That a new car makes alimony seem more necessary. ;.-That spring is here and new gor;tss i-; greener in the other pasture. .. - That -:\f urray sl.10ulu advertise he-r auYantages, and if she has any disadvantages · they should he uvercome. 'l'hat this de}>artment should be read hnt not censored. ;That if they are red headed they may be black headed no~w. LAMBOUA.NE CONFECT IONERY Install New Deparyment as ,. --------------- EAST fi11DVALE _.M:\H1 OX , ( HOOJ, ('()_ '· nn nw; l .\l'BR nHI\'1'. , T t~ ~agle J,. ·:r .... Lambourne's Quick Lunch dectl·icjan in the Dingh::.m l\Hnes and lr:t"'l" went to Florida. Whilt> 'working hP {·a me in <'on tact with a high tensLm wire receiving such ~ever~ burns which terminated in his death a few days latet. His func ral l't>rvices will he held Friday aft,rnc~'n at the l'nion Wa~·rl Chapel. The bpdy ma;.:be viewed from Thurs <lay morninp- until Fr day noon prior to the sN·\·'cc.,. He is ::.mTived by his mother Ln .'tep fathe:·, Mr. Henry W. Fdlen· l-' "ather pa_.,;ed away some Yl'ars a.• '· He \Ia.> thE' only child. !\It.·. Joe .J;;.coL..;.•n and daughter, Ft:>rn, \\ O:t:' Salt Lake visitors Saturlay. _~;,s Liliian Boggess of Union had us her gurst~ Sunduy evening Mr. and :: , Cl~.u1 ~ Sharp, Mr. Wallace Mil.' -g '\lr. t nd l\Irs. Leo Glover, of :.:!.. t Milhr-:.lt:>, :\lr. Cortney Rosenhand, '· Salt Lake and Miss Norma Pack. A larg • and intere&ted audience just redcd Jt' '.; • .Morgan of the Juvenile • JUI"t, \,ho f':<•''e a wonderful lecture Mr. and Mrs. F.t<lison Denny pl'~'a ! n "Our l\fcr;t Valuable Resources, J;:.~ Boy-s and Girls." :\li:;;s Thirsa a11tly enter~ined .a. few ~r:(•nJ.> Ia Sunday evenmg. Pr~gE's~Ive r-an-" 3t rrPtt, c ,. t:nion, sun<r a very pretty y f M . .... 11 • H refreshments were enJ•Jyed bv 1\1,·. r.mt 1 0 1O, •', 1ISS urra , an ;rn, 0 ~' IS .f and p"a th t" _, a se1ec 10n on e 1 n 0 , _, George Green, !\'lr. and 1\ r~. C 1r- renucreu Mrs. . hs Brady and Mr. :.md 1\Ir>.. H. A .Judge )lo 1·gun took thi! remainder of .,he time which was spent very profit. d Brady. Mrs. C. V. Ericksen entertamf· at bl f y. dinner SJnday. Cov~rt; wer• laid. for a Mrs. T. C. Cook and son, Ross, o Mr. an•l Mrfi .•Joe Chamuerlain and • nd 1\Ir. Silas N. !Uchards, of Salt Mrs. Brent Chamberlain of Salt Lakf" Lak<!, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr. N ewd J ohn,;on is !J. guest this l\rrs. Lester Forbush. week at the home of M~. and Mn. H. Dert Sharp, who has spent the past <x month[. in Blackfoot and Roberts, C. Manka. Funeral services wil! be held in this Idaho, has returned home again. d ward Friday for Mr. Arland Wright 1\Ir. and ::\Irs. A. N. Jo1mson an · who died from inJ"uries received while children of Salt Lake were dinner working in 1\Iiama, Florida,.last week .. ~uest.l Sunday of :\lr. and Mrs. w. A. Mrs. I aura Be n-ett spent thP WEek Garrett. )Irs. Ellen Joh,nson, M:r. Sam Johnenq in Bingham guest of :\Ir. and Mrs >;on :and .Mr. Charles I. Olson 'visited George Wright. .\Irs. Nephi Grf'gory SJlf'nt Sunda~ funday evening- with Mrs. Clara Bogwith Mrs. Sarah Lemons of Brinoor• ~ess. • wa~. '.il, and !\fr!'l. W. A. Garrett, Mrs. ·Ml". artd Mrs. Grant North and chl'C' . fargar0t Housd10ldcr, af Midvale and rep of Salt Lake, Mr. an<l :\Irs. G 'org£ :.llr. Thomas nouseholder, of Eureka, Wright and children, ot' Bingham, and r" >.,.m,.,d n pa!"ty and attended the reMrs. Louise Kre•:;.pr and chiJ.lrcn, of union for former residents of Nephi, East Midvale, were Sun,lay dinnN which \ as hrld at the Hotel Utah .g-uests of Mr~. Laura Berrett. llst Saturday evening. About 300 peo Mrs. J. H. Severson had as ho pi~ were assembled who enjoyed one house g-uc;<ts Tuesday Mr. and r;rr · 'J; the finest times of their lives. DancHenry Egbert. ing- and refreshments were the main Friday, March 11, all day. Saturday, March 12, until noon f9C GOOD QUALITY RICE, 2 lbs. ··-···------ 19C EARLY JUNES FANCY BLUE ROSE NUT BUTTER, 2lbs. 43C SARDINE S, 2 for ____ 25C FRESH AND DELICIOUS BOOTH, LARGE CANS SOAP, 4 for ____________ 25C CANDY, 2 lbs. --·--·-- 29C GOOD MIXED • JAP ROSE TOILET MUTTON LEGS ______ 20C MUTTON CHOPS .. 20C CHOICE MUTTON-lb . ALL CUTS-per lb. UNION EGGS, 2 doz.·-·--·------- 39C STRIC'Ti.Y FRESH PEAS __________________ -··· .. __ 9C MACARO NI, 2 lbs. __ BONELES S SMOKED SHOULD ERS, lb ...... HAMBUR GER AND SAUSAG E ______________ 1 10-lb. AVERAGE ~~~~~ ,(> ¢}:::{Lt~:n:l=4:a Hall dances every Wednesday night. Xo dull moments for any one. Take Xotice-The Ladles' Relief So<·if'ty of the Murray First Ward will bold a quilt sale at the .: IIurray High Sehoul Gym on tbe 16th of ~!arch. J.'or Sale-Rag dol\'s made in attractive colors anc! from any desired cloth. _Dt-sil\'nl'd to carry as arm dogs. Address ).lndtJ me lleala n, 12·15 E. 17tb South.- -! A./· SPRING TIME IS Baby Chick Time ."Everythi ng for .the' Chicken from Peep Cackle" SMITH'S CASH FEED 4 762 So. State Street I Phone Murray 56 "KASH IS KING" I Stump Pullers-Five hundred Steel IInndpower Stump Pullers at $30 each. Automatic Gates HorsPpower, $75. Hand 'Yellborer,.;, Waterwheels. DU· CHES'l' l\Ifg., Co., 111 3rd, Renton, Wash. ~----- •;·+++of•+•H•!<>t--t•+•!<•!o•!•+++O:••!•+•!..!••!•+O:·of•++++H•+of•+-K•H•++++•!<+•fo +•l> ++++ THE MURRAY FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY *t SALE of QUILTS, RUGS, APRONS, ETC. :1: Amuseme nt Hall - i Wednesda y, March 16 i t t i 10:30 A. M. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ i ·~ Fresh Ground-2 lbs. • SA.;."DY i 25C MURRAY, UTAH the evening's entertainff'aturc ment. later-watch the styles.· Mr. Charles Sharp, Bert and Randolph Sharp spent Sunday with Mr. That the wind blows some and .Mn< Roy I'ite, of Salt Lake. days anrl makes the old signs 1\Irs. Edla Gustaveson and daughsqueak. Do you believe in sig11s? ter, Mabel, visited in )Iurray MonJay with )lrs. Ivy G. Erickson. That a fresh filled crank case saves an engine lots of \vear. --That blondes are said to be i ~; . Saturday, March 12, 1927 Thf' congr['gational church will enmore communicativ e, but that tertain at dinner Thursday evening brunettes can tell too. Lunch 40c -:. f{ Merchants' from 6 o'clock to 7 .in the church par-11 a. m. to 2 p. m. } ·:'· An invitation to all is extended lvrs. Thai: a single oyster can lay ~ jSpecial Orders at All Hours eight million eggs a year. My,! to come and buy your self a real nice "'i ~ hot •dinner. my, how about a married one. OUR SPECIALTY The 2nd Ward Relief Society will FAST SERVICE ." ; r. That its f\mny that the fast entertain at a Silver Social Thursday Murray ~94 South State. ladies do not get home as soon :.\[arch 17th. A splendid program will be rf'mlered and games enjoyed and as the slow unes. luncheon served. This is a worthy < ' -· cause let us hear that you are coming Thursday, March 17, at 2:30. The Sandy Christian Endeavor Society held its regular business meeting at the Church p'lrlors Thursday evening. After the business meeting Games and refreshments were enjoyed by a large number, under the dire<;tion of Miss Ruth Nelson. ~11 The Just-a-mere Club were entertain(!d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas L. Brady at their home in Salt Lake. "5oo:• was played and luncheon served on small tables to 12. Bigh :<core was won by Mr. L. E. Van Dam. The 1st Ward M I. A. officers and members of the ,genealogical society Pnt<>rtained Saturday evening in the Ward Chapel honoring Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sorenson, who were married recently. Games and dancing were enWhat is it going .to cost you to raise your pullets Fire-men are giving at the . Granite to laying hens, and your cockerels to frys? ed a number of her young friends at , The cost of the feed ia a vital qu~stion. a birthday parly Friday evening. P.roThe feeds we ~ dhallenge comparison with all gressive games were played and lunother feeds as to price and qtlality. cheon served to 12 guests. 1\lem!)ers of the Jordan Il:igh School Our cuh system, one .!Jrice ~ all will pJeaae you. Class of 1911 will be entertained at tained at dinner Wednesday evening laid for President and Mrs. Soren Ras.t~ mu~sen, Miss Gladys Rasmussen and A number of Sandy people are planning to attend the Annual Dance the f .\-1. I. A. at the Amusement Hall Fri1 day evening. Mrs. Ethel Dastrup is in the L. D. S. Hospital where she has had her tonsils removed. ·1\ir. and Mrs. Lon Mitchell will enWe take c)rders for baby chicks 1 tertain friends Wednesday evening at I supper and cards. Miss Marie Allsop will be the hon- 27C LUMBER A~propr:a:ciy Named 'l'lle name ··r~le nf ~Ian· is :lerh•e•l from tile islalt(] s ~lanz name. Vauntn or Mannin, which means the mld<lle. The reference Is to Its po,;itlon tn the middle of tile Irish seu Not Frail Creature• ":llan Is the fruil creature, woman the stron~:· Is a recent pronouncement of Rlr Abuthnot Lone, surgeon of worldwide repute. ·'Nature has endowrJ them wlth grenter powers ot re;;istance and endurnnce than men." HARDWARE COAL "LUMBER MERCHANT S" PAINT Associated Lumber Company .. Lumb er Merch ants MURR AY YARD 4975 South State Street Pbone 9 MURRAY, UTAH Ed Hobbs, Manager Famous Harps Some ot the oldest harps are the so <·ulled harps of Brian Horu. pre8NVed at Trinity college. Dublin. hav In~,: :~0 strings; that of Robin Adair at llollybrooke, having 37 strings, and the Dallway harp of ~2 .strings, dating CHRYSLER ''SO'' tr<>m Hi:.!l. Varieties of Clam• As a re~ult of a study of clams made by two profe~sors at thl' UniYerslty of Oregon 31 varieties have heen found. The same sclentist!l have found 58 kinds ot snalis and 20 vurie· ties of <'rnbs. All of them have been class!fied and offielalty listed. Health in Light'• Rays Electric light Is considered by rued leal authorities a good, healthful sub· ~tltut·e for sunlil!ht. In an experiment It restored n colit:>c:-tlor. of apes In a murky London zoo to normal VIJ!'Or. Lamps were tnstnllecl In the <'nges. Forward Miaa Young l\lun (In Eng! ish pollee court)-1 wns never en~uged to tl!ls girl ; she en&uged herself to we I ~-~-~.~ $925 ~~~:~t~?a~~ Rumble Seat Extra c<;.~~~ $955 s~~: $1005 Challenges Compariso n with All Other Fours Line up the other four-cylinder cars of large production and the CHRYSLER "50" in your own mind-as you see them every day on the street-the superiority of the Ohr;yr.sler "50'" will be perfectly obvious. Its full-size, family roominess, beauty of body and luxury of lustre-velvet upholstery; its power, speed of 50 miles and more an hour and economy of 2:1 miles to the gallon, single out the Chrysler "50" so unmtstakably that you are amazed at the great value its low price will buy. Snow-Brown Motor Co. 4869 South State Street, 1\lurray, Utab |