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Show • Murray Prices Are $$$$$$$$$$$$(It (It A Comparison of Murray City Prices Shows That Murray City Is the Place ~~ SALT LAKE CITY PRICES Martin's Specials I MURRAY CITY PRICES For Saturday and Monda_y Men's Suits, average $42.50 ------------------·-----·--------···· ······· Average $35.00. $1.50 Set Horner Laughlin brand Cups and Saucers .......................... $1.20 I 55c Electric Radio 6~volt EverreadyDry Battery ................................ SOc 60c yard, Genuine Peter Pan Guaranteed Fast Color Prints. ...... .. . .. ... 49c , $1.65 Banner Flour for ...................... ······-············· ............................ $1.45. $2.55 Laying Mash for Hens ........................ ---------------- ---------------------- $2.25 $4.00 Galin Best Grade Paint (5 year guarantee) .............................. $3.50 fll!1 • 49 1 Kryptox Glasses .................... $15.00 Kryptox Glasses .................... $12.50 • Genuine Tinker Bell Prints, yd. .60 Genuine Tinker Bell Prints, yd. .50 11urraJ'City is out of the high rent district, and the mercha_nb give their customers the benefit of the saving on thejr merchandise. "Buying at Home" is a slogan that always rings true and means a real saving in dollars and cents to the buyer. Check up on your purchases a~;~d you will find that if you do not buy in Murray City you are really losing money on everything you use. The money you spenrl in l\Iurray City is money that you will see again in bene.fits to the community. In addition to helping the town you are helping yourself. as Murray is the cheapest place to tradt. ~nvestigate this ·on any item. place to buy everything. ·- -Plant !lt>Pd~ now in a Reed hox. R'l that the plant~ mny be trnn,.ft>nM to )'OHr g-arclen when the frost hn::; di~llppearPd. If you prefer to plant ,\·our ~<t>ed rlirect in ~·our ,::nrden, to 1\Yoid tram;plnnt.ing. ;;ow, tht> Reert imnwrtintely aft· er thP (lepnnnre of fro~t. lfHR. 1<'. R. AXDERSOX, GIRLS' DAY You will be convinced that here ts the Ispmylng tr~>es j ~ (I) (/} 1 I (/} (I) ~ (I) Chnlrmnn., lll~t I " 'FANCY WATER SETS, WORTH $2.25- for . .. .... ...... tlJ lf2 LB. CAN SCHILLINGS NO. 9 ROME NICKEL TEA KETILES .......... .......... ... % CAN SCHILLINGS GREEN TEA . ..... .... ... .. ...... . 1.98 -------- AN ASS'T OF JELLY CAKE .......... 10 TINS, ONLY .. . . . ...... . • % DOZ. CUPS & SAUCERS Homer Laughlin Firsb;. % DOZ. FANCY THIN TUMBLERS .39 BLACK TEA ............... . -· .39 2 TALL CANS PINK SALMON .36 LB. CADDY PURITY SODA ........ 39 1.15 3CRACKERS ...... ... . .... .. • IB. PKG. PURITY GRAHAM ... 36 ····.32 CRACKERS .. . .. ... .. .. • ?.1;4 ~ fh. 27 8~~-~ .. ~ ..~- ~-~-~-~......... .. . ·...~. :·1.• 00 1 LB. PKG. PURITY BUTTER CRACKERS ............ ... · --.19 (I) BoxPlder from which ·•earls' nnJ ." which w11s held ( lunsnnitary disease worms hang dur- l"rldu" at :.\funny High, v;as very 1 Mfh jlng a portion of the summer. We wish . succe~sful. The glriH appe1ned at 1 fit (I) to t>n<·ournge fl better and morP attrac-l st:hool dress!'(l In gingham. fn th!' fh (I) th·e fi]J~)earnnc·e of somf;' of the bus!- nf1ernoon tlH'Y hf•ld a part.v In Lhe 1 ~ llf·ll" houseR standing on State street. g.rrunnslum. {I) Jo'catures of the .arter-1 Imagine yourself corning Into Murray noon were games,. dancing, a · i:hvap I M {I) !ot• the tlr~t time from the south, and Party," and refreshments. &It 1 1 ~ j' think of the first Impression, which The Jtrize winners were Grace Blan· ~ i!l generally the last Impression, of a l'ett, funulest eostume; Elnora Wool· ' .., -M number of the antiquated and unslght- sey, prettiest costume, and honorable ly appearing buildings that con- mention was given Verna Berg. Lil· 6flto fronts you ns you travel north. We Uan Holmg-ren and Marjorie ~talstrom hope to be of t~ervlce In encouraging won the prize waltz. The J'unior 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' the owners and tenants to take a pride class won the group prize. in the appeann~ ~ ~elr hu~~~ In~eeren~glliesackapronand = - ====~~~~~========~--~~==~=·= -~-=~~-~~~~~~=============== plaees. An Inviting appearance un- o~erall dance held In the gym was B c!onbtedly adds to the -rolume of bus!- great success. HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET fisitln~ Yt•. Tin,:!e:·l\ moti:J.~r. ;\{n<. P.~i alDr f'rcatmenr ness iu every city. The committee In chttrge were as Mar.r Tin;:l~;y lit he-r i•<•nHt on \'in<> 'i'ltf' hur"~n .. r •lntulnnh ~~.u lhott follows: The Grant 'Wttrd Relief l!lnl'ietr 1 ~t.teet. llt'" .J;.o:,. i • t:•l l n ;, ta,.:ll!!!u: . 11111 I• " Finanee: Mar~aret G11.uftn, MRS. ANDERSON RECONDIENDS members held their annu&l banquet 1 - • P•Hot' "~•11r. lor tlf !11':1: rn,•q;)· It :t Creer. T da "" afte at the 00 n, M•ur ch ""• I hr~>w. d rtlclfn!Or i• r.f!t·r·lf a rd ttttitHt'd ues v rn . ,. "'ill. ... b . . ... I Summer blooms admirably suited 1<1~enlng dance: Gwen Bl&lne, Mar. ..n. n •am nte"' I" Tt ..... t ltg her It w n nld rad::til' IJ,.,.[ '"' Wf'll Ml for home planting are: ~a ret Short. ;>.Ilss Style~. ward. char~!. Bprilll.\' tlowt~ were mr.lhflr. loll--a. :Uary i'ltarl.':, at her homt' tlt<IU~It it hnd not loco••n hr<>lll: .. ol · ()-" f f 1 Sweet alySHum, white ftowers whlc.b Afternoon stunts; Mary Nelson, Ed- used m the table decorations. n1 iiollon or a t'lT ( n \S . stand six to twelve Inches In height. na Hosf', Mrs. Wtlt!H, Miss Michelson. ToaRts W('re gl~cn by the president , · t ~·H••:O++++++~·+++++++++++++++· and other mpmbel'3 of the so iety. :1: ~ Asters, which bloom In the fall In Ad\·ertlslng: J<'aun Berge, Miss Sud('overs were htid tor ae;entr-fin' 1 The South Cottonwor,d ~nrcl orchP"· + FOR SALE any of half a dozen colors. burg. guests. Following the dinner, 11 nnetra. under the dir!o'ction of ::Uias Daisy j: 12 Act·es Farming Land. Ample + Cosmos, which appear In shades of Costume: Wilma Peters, Mrs. net playlet, "'.rhe Lamp W('nt Out," ::!!mons, won the conte!!t ·with the •} \Vater. Dandy !\Ioney Maker ~+ pink, crimson and white. Brown. was enjoyed. in connection with 11 mls- TayloreY!Ue ward orchestra 'l'uesday :1: .l\lodern Houses For Rent Larkspur or delphinium, seen In Decorutlng: MerlP Hobbs, Mrs. Jor· cellaneous program. ! e · enln~-: of lMt week. at the Grant :'!!odern Houses For Rent .. in white, earmlne, pink, blue or purple. ~pnsen. I 1··~ HI chapel. + :\luTray-Reasonable Prices Marigolds, orange, lemon, and goru Refreshment-s: Margaret Holmes, 1 J' 1: \"'.·\l·T NOTICE 'rO ('RI'llH'fOKI'J •• ...• • ..c.'R s. AT\·'OOD ,. eolored, the African varieties attain· M'lss Badger. ing a height of four feet. ·I Mr. 11nd MrR. A. L. Lind of Cotton- I ~ 255 Yine St. Murray, Ut. :1: Nasturtiums, appearing ln many "lstnte of William J:o~dwbt Cox. de 1 wood. returned re(·entl.v from a trit) .;. •• + DEBATING ~ ++~+~~~+++++++++++++++++++ <·eased. huc•s of yellow, red and lirowp. to !'leattle. Washington, after att!'lld· Petunias, which come in a profusion CJ·e<llt1)r11 "'·Ill Jll't':;ent the-Ir 1'111lnt~ ing the funeral of their sister, ~Irs. Monday and Tuesday the Munay of colors, also striped. 1\'lth "'IU<"ht•rs to tlw un•lc-r~IJ:IIP!l 11t .\nna 'rht'O!lrlrson. High School negative team was given ' Snapdragons, ranging from white to a two to one decision at B~gham, and the law office of C. ~1. Nielsen, 220 pink, and maroon to yellow. at Tooele they were given the unanl· ldntyre Hldg., S11l~ Lat.:e- Clt.T. Utah ., Zinnias, which are supreme tor richIll or ltel'ore the 27th dll,f of .-\tH·II. A mons vote of the judges. ness of color and fragrance. ' Wedne!lduy afternoon the affirma- >.. 1927. 4863 State Street Gludloll, without which no garden is Til OM AS ~·. G REMXWOOI>t tive team met 'foO!•le at Murray and Expert Shoe Repairing complete. F'Jxe<•ntor or the- Estlltt> nl on 'l'hursday Blngbama will visit our Dahlias, and summer ftowering PRICES REASONABLE \\'llllttm Edwin Cox. de· tampus. bulbs and tubers. <"euse(l. All Work Guaranteed At present we are tied with BingFlowering 11hrubs of varfoue kindB, C. l-1. "'lelsen, Attorner for Eiltate. bam with two vietorles. J. H. CHIVRELL. Prop. lrrcludlng rose bushes. Dllte or tl~t publlea lion. ~'ehruu 1'.1 Let's boost for a championship. E\·ergreens, whicn give Ute etrect ~! Jl)27. 'l'he teams are as follows: in all seasons. Pllte ot NegativP: !''rank Thone, Beth Mar· Seeds for the dowers mentioned 1927. tln. may be planted out of doors a~ soon as Affirmative: Harold Ohriatensen, the frost ls well out of' the ground ; I·~ngeue .Tonrs. •>r tor earlier bloom, they may be Mrs. Lindford is iu charge ot deJ.mong the things the Clean-Up com- planted at once in boxes indoors. hating again nt ~I. II. S. mittee wish to emphasize during the In preparing Indoor planting, t>eromlng clean up campaign during- lect a IJo:x about twn or three inches April is the eleuning up of vacant lotR deep aud fill about half Its depth IRVING SCHOOL Coru'liderable t:V·ouble heretofore bas Rand, to Insure drainage. Then fitdsh AT WOODSTOCK I hc•en expe.rienced In getting the owner;; with (•oal ashes, or better stU!, with The Irving School orchestra and of vacant lot!! upon which weeds grow fillin"' , the box with finely sifted soil, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ericlt11on were like so much timber during the sum- 11referably garden soil, a little more Glee Club furnished an excellent pro- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. gram at the W.{)odstock school Wed· Herbert Io1rlckson a.t the Harker a.p&rtmer months und little or no attention sand, and leaf mould. ia given by the owners to the ugly apW11ter the box thoroughly the day oesday a. m. A special fe.ature was ments. pearance- and annoyance these lots hefon• planting the seed. In planting th;• ~inging of the famous Utah song. contl'ihnte to the udjolning property pre!ls the seed firmly over the surl'nce "Thls Is the place," fro mthe pen of Mr. and Mra. Bill Townttend attendowners. Fences should be repaired of the soil and cover with a light lay- A.ltred M. Durham, musical director ed conference In Salt Lake ClQ', Sunnea tty or if not nPeded, entirely re- er of earth. When the plants shoot ttt the frvlng Junior High. day. mo~ed. We encourage the removing of forth a,bout four lea VN!, the time for treeR located where they are useless transplanting has eome. MRS. CASH ENTERTAINED Mr. 11nd Hrs. A.. W. FrtLnela had. u and dPtrlmeutal to the artistic appear· Do not delay planting your gartheir guests thta week, Veona Dean of In honor of 1\frs. Ardith Cash, for- .\merlcan Fork, and RubeD and • r l 1\IH'e of the street. '"e especially ad- den. Now is the time to prepare. ri~ht Yoc·ate the taking down of or properly Help your flowers to get an early start. merly Miss Louisa Woods, of Murray. Dean or Bingham. I the Mutual girls of the Murray Secask. ond Ward entertained at a kitchen Prlres at Klasco'a idle are lower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t+t•fl . . . . ·····~ shower Thursday, evening, March 24, than a snake's stomach. at her home. Games were enjoyed nnd refreshments served to twelve Call st the Le«der and takfl adTanguests. tage of lmmenae • Tl.np at the ~ BETTER HO:\IES AND CLEAN-L'P ORGANIZATION --Chnlrmnn: '1'. F . .\ldl(lnald. YLe-Chnlrmnn: Gen. II. 'Yatts. Hecretnry: Fred Peters. 1<1nnnce: :.\lnyor 1. Le 8 ter. Pnrnde: .\la)·or I. Lester, Chait·mau; Fire Chief Edwin Larson, }'Ire Chief Douglag Harker, nnd all five District Chairmen. Committee Chairman: _ w. G. Churches. l'ublielty Committee: C. B. 'Vallace, Fred R. Morgan, George H. Huscher. B<'tter Homes: llrs. Hugh Wards. Mrs. A. J. Jones. Mrs. A. 0. Cooper. Mr. Ephraim Wahlquist, M.r. Phil Bentz. Progrnm; Mrs. W. H. Rothwell, Wm. H. Robinson, c. E. Gaufln. Gurden: George A. Jenkins, W. G. Churches. Zinnias Flower Show, Zinnia Beds: Mrs. Fred R. .\nderson, Mrs. D. A. McMill!m. Mr. A. 0. Cooper, Mr. C. E. Gaufin, Mrs. Nauman, Mr. D. L. Bowen. Essay Contest: Mrs. D. A. McMillan. Mrs. J. A. Jones. Photography Committee; A. J. PetC'rs. :.\Iovles: F. '1'. Duvall. J udgcs. Seilool Prizes: l!'red Peters,' Juuws Clay. Supt. Austin. Jud).(es of Parade: :.\Irs. W. H. Roth· well, l\lr~. D. A. McMillan, Mr. W. 6. Churches, Mr. Ephraim Wahlquist, Mr. S. E. Bringhurst. Chairman of Dlst.rlct Chairmen : W. G. Churches: Distrid 100: James Sabine, Chairman, Ur. Barnett, .Tohn Hlseman. District 197: John Wood, H. N. Sher· anlan, S. Call, Wm. Linnell. DL~trict 199: Ed. Hobbs, chairman, H. ~Jitchell, ~Im. Moss. Chrl!l Woolley, Mr. llortinson. Distrlet 198: Bishop Nygren, Chair; man, Gotlleb Berger, Vice Chairman. David Lester, :Mr. Smith. District 200: E. A. White, Chairman. Chas. Howard. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE THOMAS MARTI ~ & CO. ~ . Murray, Utah 1------------- -- ----------------1 .. .. ._..SSSSSSSSS~ SSS$$$$$$$ $$$SS$SS$S SS$ I £ :t, + I ! Champion Electric Shoe Shop We Recommend I ~~~WIE~~ll!! ILIEJI»®IE~ For Office Forms You're Right! I Ford Dealera Know Ford Used Car Values THAT'S OUR BUSINESS A used Eord Car after going through our ahop becomes a "Ford Guaranteed Used Car." It rnuat be M~!!N ~~..~tore 4870 South State Phone Murray 431 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY FEED SEED AND BULBS Idaho Seed Potatoes and worth the price we We invite you to visit our Used Car Lot inapect these unusual bargains: 1 '' BILLY ATWOOD CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Sixteen lltt.le guests enjoyed the afternoon of Saturday, March 26, at the home of Mrs. Ross W. Atwood, lp honor ot her son Billy's eighth birthday anniversary. The guests were !!Cated ~t a long table wbich was tastefully decorated In Easter colors and fa vori. Ale. Hake money by btt7blc at Lflader •le. ~e ltZS T ourinc ... .... ... ..... .. ..... ... .. .. ... ... .... ... $13S.Ge 112-' Runabout with Steel Box........ ... $146.80 A sllk stocking eould be well llled with sawdust, but not 110 w.tl ._.. but you follow me, M~ )[l&~tro. I am ahead of you, said the eUA~tomea· at the ·Easter Lender Sale. • Mrs. W. G. Church~. Hr•· lf. J. Rothwell and Mrs. A. H. Bradford wUJ. ATIEND DISTRICT be the hostesses to the :U:urrar Com' We also carry a full line of McPhee and McGinninty CONVE(IO'ION munity Aid Society on Wednesday, Paints and Wall April 13th. Luncheon will be Mrved -----·--Members of the Murray Womens' at one o'clock. Club attended the district convention wijlch was held at the Garfield High Mr. Walter S. Atwood and mother ~ school gym, Saturday, March 20. Thos!o' went to Crescent Tlresdo.y, to visit Edatteading were: Mr~. David Boam, ward A. Atwood who has just returned ' Mrs. L. A. Martin, Mrs. Hugh Ward. rrom the bo~;pltal. His tr1end1 wlah Mrs. Minnie Duvall. 1\lrss. D. W. llot- him a speedy recovery. 1> fat, Mrs. F. R. Anderson, Mrs. George '+~l++t+I·~I+H+Il+ii+H+II+H+II+I++I+II+H+I~·.....,,.........+II+H+II+MHI> W. Granter nnd Mrs. A. D. McMillan. Mr. llnd Mr11. Clarence Tlnrley and Kalaominina ---- ----------- COAL UTAH GRAND - MUTUAL - ROYAL CASTLE GATE- GORDON CREEK ehlldreu of Denver, Colo., han bMa lt2S Touriq-Balloon tirea, new paint job ..............................................,....... $290.00 ltH Runabout-Balloon tirea .......... $275.00 lUI Touriq ................. ............................ $150.80 • Murray Auto Co. Utah's Oldest Ford Dealer Murray City, Utah • |