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Show • #S . . . ----- ------ - f . ·- - . -------------- --- !•••• .:••••••••••• ;.++++++++++++++~·1·+++++ .............. ~.... ------------- ·~LOCALS .. .... .. . - ~--- -. l l You Can Tell It's easy for you, a buying consumer, to be able to determine whether a grocer's policies and conduct are the result of spite, envy, a desire to crush competition, or whether they are founded on principles of rendering the greatest possible service to its patIf the former, the rons. grocer w i l l offer "specials," will bait the unsuspecting buyer, will deal unfairly and will practice all "sharp shooting" tricks of the trade. If the latter, you will readily recognize a spirit of helpfulness in the quality of merchandise offered, the fairness of every day uniformly low prices and intent to have all transacions fair and accurate. Every 0. P. Skaggs System store belongs in the latter class. No one fails to recog· nize the fact when first they shop in our stores. Try it once and see for yourself. ~lr. and Mrs. Frank C. Howe left and other points of intE-rest in KOntll- ~ Wednesday foi" a trip to Glenwood ern rtah this week :\Ir. and :\lr~. · Hall are from Chicago and have been 8prlngi!. yi;ilting for KOme w(>('ks at the Mar:\Irs. Ann Rogers spent a few days tin home. Yisitlng in Ogden at the home of Ml"ll. 1\lrs. Moor~. 11. membe-r for many A. D. John!!On .. yf."ars of the Neighhor~ of Woodcraft, plea!!ftntly surpri~ed at her homE> was Miss Beth :u artin left this week for Kemmerer Wyo., where she will be the hy the local Ill<' nhers after the mef'tlng la11t Tuesda~· and prt>sPnted with a ~ .-~<t of Ybs Ro!<e Watts. Refr1•shmeuts were beautiful tern. social pujoy· delightful a and serwd :'lfr .. and l\1111. Geo. Ferguson left last to Yt>llowston.- t>d hy all .. Thur~day for a trip Park. 'l'.he Rollins t:lrcle of the G. A. R. :\Ir. and ~h·s . Clinton Al"lton of which was organized about a year ago Denver, Colo., are visiting at the home are having their regular busint'l's and or Mrs. Alston's mother, MrR. Tbomall Hocial meetings on the last Wednesday : In 1'1lch mouth and IHI there are many ~ Powell. more ladies in Murray who art" 11llgble 1 i Mr. and l\lrH.. Tom Halliday from for membership in thl" organization It I ' Helena. ~lont., are guests at the hom{' l:s hoped they will rome and aft'llittiP : + wit11 the order. '' of :\Irs. Edmund Hallida~- .. I Take a "Winchester'' Flashlight On your next camping trip. SPECIAL SALE on "Wincheater" Flash-lights, beginning Saturday, July 23rd, running one week, or until stock is exhausted. 2 cell No. " No. 2 " No. 2 " No. 3 " No. 3 " No. 3 " No. 3 " No. 2 " No. 2 " No. 3 PRICE Special Regular $ .89 $1.10 .98 1.40 · 89 1.20 .98 1.40 1.59 2.30 1.89 2.55 2.50 3.30 1.50 1.80 .69 .95 .98 1.20 6116 6126 6216 6316 6326 6826 6926 6221 6416 6516 Mrs. Joseph Tate and children of Mr. R.. Howe and lU. Ha!Uday sfJ("nl R few days this w(>('k at the Phoenix, Arizona, arr!Yed last wef'k for a visit with her aunt, lirs. Gust - Strawberry. Peterson on South State strl't't. Mrs Mr. li:arl Trothem motored to Spring Tate was formerly J\1lsR Ivy Brirk~on . City Saturday to bring home Mrs. Trot· of Murray. She speut some time with I hem and the chlldrPn who haYe been her parents in 'l'ooele bel'orP visiting Murray at this time. \'isit ing thert>. 1 Mrs. ,V. H. Wale, patriotic ln.'ltruet!\lr. and Mrs. Harrison and nl~ Isal){'! Grny, of Chicago, spent the paHt or of the local Rollins cirrle of the wPPk at thE> borne of Yr. and Mrs. 0 . Ladies of the G. A. R., report" that during our r~ent national holidays L. :M..ac.lllox of 3900 South 4th East. and celebrations it w11s noticed that Geo. A. Jenkins made a trip to Idaho in num~rous cases in hoth Murray and this week, his daughter Miss Amy, other dties and towns, our Flag was who has been visiting there for some was displayed in a manner not in 11ccordance with the rules adopted hy time, returning with him Friday. the Sational Flag Confert>uce held ln :-.;eal ~linear Jr., son of Dr. and Wa;.!lington, D. C.• in May, 192-l. :\{rs. A. S. Mine-ar of 11106 W. 33rd So., Is ;!slUng his brother, L. E. Minear 1 Tht> Gleaner Girls helrl a party at the home of .\llss Avilla !'lander~ :\fou· In Butte, .Montana for a few wef'ks. day e,·enlng.. A YNY enjoyabl<' social ' Buy all your camping equipment from Smith Hardware "The Winchester Store" Murray, Utah 4814 South State St. ;, + I I and played Sangamea werE' was had,SE'r>ed time to Stella refreshments hridKe lunl'heon Yonday afternoon at ders, Blanch Burton, Gem Gaufin, Bll'n da Peterson, J,ucll~ Caldwell, Belle B~:kcrs Wood. . Sanders, Victoria Peterson, Emma -:\Ir. and Mrs. Geo. Jenkins and tam- I Brown, Elsie Sanders, Grace Sherauil~· left this week for their cottage in i ian, Mrs. C. E. Gautln and Mrs. Ha1·ry Emigration Canyon, where they will Little. · SJll'lld the remainder of the summer. t + 1 All Summer HATS 1 I at Cost and Less / Bargains. Come in and Be Convinced of these Great Murray, Utah FREE! FREE! 16 ozCan Thompson's Double Malted Milk 60 cents South State .· P L U MB I N G ~ ~ ; K\IPLOYI<~S 'l'hP railroads in t llP pa"t fpw yenr~. ll:tY<' tlPYn1l•tl a ~rPat •kal of thought to th<' •n•lfan• HIHl pro~pPI'ity of their 1 ('Ill plo~ · ('>'. AmPri<-ans nsHnll~· talw the ~id<' of : th<• W<'llkl'l'. Tliis <·harudPri~tic shows ~ it<<'lf in s)lorts. in lm~IUC'ss nnd In PH' r~· da~· lifp gpn('rallr. It is n nationn I tnt it <•f goocl sportsmanship. l"nfo rtunatPlr. howen•r, it sometinl('~ gpts I WHI'JII'tl ; it :;umptimps t'I'<'PJlt-~ in where niHH· j, <"OIH'I'fiJ('(l. 'l'lois Httltu<le may ~ "" n·s ponsilolp in a tllt>:t::<HI"<' for t.he l publi<·'s lmlill't>rPn<·P towtll'tl nrson nnd int•(•JH!iari,;m in tlH' past. I "THE BEST l IS CHEAPEST" i Assuredly applies . to Plumbing .We guarantee 0 U r ·- ·--- -. work-to b~ the BEST \·=· ~ -~~-·- ·MURRAY· PUMBING & : HEATJNG CO. 1-0 -a- -g- -·-•• DRINK at the "COOLER" ROOT BEER Bri\'e Hight In-We'll Sene You 4856 So. State It's lee Cold 1. .Jn~t .:\orth of Phone Murray 317 4 Gem 'fhentre, Murrny ........ I·:· _D_D_D_U_II_I_D_l ·-·• To I THE MURRAY EAGLE i.... Murray, Utah i l I enclose ~arne 49 - .... .. ..... . .................... 0 Street or R D. . $1.00 for one year's subscription to T he ~Iurray Eagle. ........... . . .. ........... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ••••••• ·· · · · · -· · · · ······ o• • • • o • • • • • • • • o o I oo o oo ooooo o • • oo " ' " ' " '"' o o Ooo o • o • • 0 o o o o o oo o • • • • • •o oe ....... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . City .............................................. State ................................... -~~~~------SMITH GARAGE .. l Battery and Ignition Service 4771 South State StrNlt ANNOUNCES t fi ++++++++++++++++++++·• fo++++ + + * LAWN MOWERS • d R e b u1•It, repaue and sharpened +~ Satisfactory Work l E. L. HORR 4 773 South State t Guaranteed A New Line of Mansfield and Liberty Tires and 1i Inner Tubes . 1 +i + + * + I. ................... llfr~~~~~§~~~§~~~~~~§~~~§~~~~~~~ Murray Mercantile Co. R.\TLR0.\1) .\:\B . Mrs. Harley Ross was hostess to the :\Irs. Dr. Spangler and Mrs. Ernest INSPECTION INVITED Sherron, who i.~ speading the IIUDWl~r B. B. Art Cluh W('(}ne-sday eYenlng, at 1 at the home of her par~nts, Kr. and her home-. A Yery pleasant e>enlng waR '• • • • • • • • • • • • • 1\Irs. A. Gordon, will be the hostesses art time being the dub.to Re· wlt.hde;oted connection work inthe at a l.lrldge luncheon In Beckers Wood spent, fresbments were served to :\Irs. I..ee li'ridtlY afternoon. Sta•uffer, Mrs. Evan :\Iortensen, Mrs. 1Sir~. J. P. O'Brien and daughter, Bill Walter:~, '!\In;. Ernest Wright, Mrs. Gladys, who have been spending part Edgar Wright, Mrs. liJYelyn Berger, of the summer in Southern California '!\Irs. :Wm. McClery. ------will ,·!sit northern points before reCHURCH NOTICE turning home early in August. ,; . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........ .------------------- --------...1 1 --of the Hoykel Girls The Sunday School officer>~ and , homf." of Miss Jennie evening and f."niored , teachers or the :\lurray Fir•t Ward en- ; I joyed an outing Thursday evening at . the Murray power plnnt in Little Cot· · A party composed of the Mlssee tonwood Canyon. 'l'he pt·ogram was in I ' I Croxford Sarah Eliason, Ida Eliason, , charge of the kindergarten department Anna Ostrom nnd llary Ostrom left and a delightful time was enjo~·ed . A I :;Iunday for a ten day trip to Ye-~low· fine line of refrpsh nwnts were served .. 4one Park. I l'OUSG LADIES ESTERT.US MOTHERS ~IrH. :\Iatllda Nelson and Mrs. Min-·-- mem· the entertain will nlc Hl~man ThE> Y. L. :\1. I. A. of ::l.lurray First hers of the Woodcraft Social Club at Fraternal Hall next Tuesday, July 'Yard will elllertaiu their mothers on :ltlth, at l :30 p. m. All members are- re- the lawn of W11rd ('hnpPl at S o' quested to hrlng pleres for quilt blocks. clock p. m. on Friday night. An In- ~ terestlng program has been prepared '!\fr. annd :\lr~. Douglas Harker .ba>e and a box lunrh will ,!){' served. The as their guP,tll this week, M.rs. Way- 1program will Include a playlet and IH' ('nrtls of Salt Lake who wlll lf."ave tbe dramatizing of a numher of th<> t'riday for a \'l!lit to Coke-ville and oth· old songs their "mothers u!H'(I to slng." <'r points in Wyoming before return-ART CLUB ENTERTAINED ing home. The memiM>rs Club met at the Wright .Monday !I soda! e\·enlng. Receive free an aluminum malted milk shaker. Phone Murray 159 ====== ~===:====--=-~========! ~====~· . - I SPECIAL THIS WEEK! I . .. +++t+t+tt+++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++t ++++++++++. . ! BERGEN MILLINERY CO. 4858 So. State St. ~~ SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING I ,' Murray Utah : 1 j ... + A. Robbins .Mr~. ofH. Mrs. ~~mi]~~~Rmi~~J~H§~~~JHffiB~[~J§Bli@i@~j~~ffiH§~~~JHffif~l~i~·~~ honor Abton at tna Clinton entertained Millinery Sale J• llURRAY BAPTIST CHURCH, W. The High School graduating class of 48th South Street, near State. whlt::h lliss Edna l:t'oord was a member Bible school meets every Sunday will gh·e a miscellaneuoe shower com· at 10 a. m. Supt. Frieda A. pllmentary to Miss Foord on Thursday morning Dres.<~el. classes for all : All are wei· evel\lng at the home of Miss Vila Chris· come .. tenson. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m., PasCreRcent Circle 101 Neighbors of tor Rev .. J. P. Payne .. Evening service Woodcraft was visited by the Captain 8 :00 p. m. Sermon by the Pastor Miss Dressel will speak at the morn· ot Guards and Guard Team of the Sil· ver Maple Chapter of Salt Lake Tues· log senice on "High Lights" of the day July 12th. T.he Crescent Circle Chicago Convention. All are invited to the churrh with greatly enjoyed their vis!t and talks. "the cordial welcome". Call again Sil;er Maple.. Miss Louise Thomas, sister of 1\Irs. Dr. Wright, wlll arri;e Thursday of this week for a visit of several weeks Miss with her slater and family. Thomas ill from Portland, Oreson. and bas been visiting relativee in Logan for some time. ~lr. and Mrs. Douglas Harker . .4 son Clair returned last Wednesday from a three weeks trip to Idaho. They viRited the Lol!t River country and as far north as Henry's Lake. A wonderful trip they report. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Martin and daughter Beth, and Hr..and Mrs. Jno. .,. Hall, returned from Bryce's CanYOil A THRIVING BUSINESS It 1.11 interesting to Murray and vic· inlty to note the growth and improftments constantly taking place in the dill'erent lndu11tries and buslness lurrounding Murray. At the Intermoun· tain Greenhouse, located at ~ E. 39th South, these are particularly noticlble. Mr. Wm. Sorenf!On, owner ot these green.hoUlles reports a steady growth in his business and is at this season busily engaged in building additions to his already commodiou~ quarter11. Mr. Sorenson does a wholeaale bust· ness in plants and cut ftowers. His hot houses are full of healthy plants well on their way tor the tall and winter buslnesa. TT.......-.~.·++++++++++•M+++++++ ( . EGG PRODUCING FEED Uuleaa your hens are properly fed they are not contented and revert to poor layers. Give them our special blend of poultry feed and your barnyard will take on quite a different aspect. Your hens will appear full of life and ricor and your supply of eggs will increase beyond your espectationa. It pays to feed hens with SMITH'S FEEDS. Heas Fly Spray 1 Gal. -·-·--·· $1.50 Economy scratch ---- --....... ___ $2.60 U. A. C. Mash Per 100 lb . .. $2.60 Growing Mash -.. --- ---- ---- -· -· $2.65 Wheat Per 100 lb. -- ------- -··-- $2.55 High Patent Flour ........ ... . $1.75 Drive up, give us your horn-we give service, and satisfaction. Smith's Cash Feed PHONE MURRAY • 471Z South State Street "E•erytbina for the Chick from Peep to Cackle" "KASH . IS KING" |