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Show org ii t j i Skidding on the Ice By RUBY DOUGLAS : (Cutyngtit.) l.UUKKD as if all the young people in Cedar Uapids had decided to Bo sluitinj,' on the old blottgh. The air was crisp and cold and the skaters had to keep moving iu order to be IT tt Take a Ride in the New Chevrolet comfortable. "What .would ' be the chance of building a hi-- ; tire and having a round or two of hot dogs?" suggested Harry Smith as he Joined a anni of his friends who were inspecting an interesting and dangerous air hole iu the Ice. "You've said a bookful, kid." cried his chum, Ned Tisdale. "Fetch on tlw dogs. We'll build the lire," sut.g out another. And then beyun a merry race to the woods' edge of the ice, where they all knew there would be plenty of lirewood. Standing to one side of the laughing group of young people had been a slender, thoughtful girl. She had been skutiui; alone, and now that they had gone she felt indeed a stranger in a strange land. She had arrived only that morning to visit her grandparents In a little suburb of Cedar Uupids that had been nicknamed Seldom Seen In Its early nnd unlieautiful days. The old couple did not know very many young people', but they had assured lorothy, when she hud said she wanted to go skating that she would meet lots of "boys and girls" on the Ice. loroihy was a good skater and, She naturally, enjoyed the sport. circled round und round the treacherous air holes and was the prettiest girl on the lee. She bad eome from Omaha, where the skating was good for several weeks each winter and she hud learned many pretty ligures as the new ice dances had come on. She was thoroughly enjoying the good Ice again ami hud skated over to the far end of the slough where the main road leads off to the town. So Intent was she on a dillkult stunt she was attempting In this remote bit of clearing that she did not see Hurry Smith approaching with his arms full of packages. "Oh. I'm so terribly sorry I" she ex claimed us she skidded backwards into him und knocked him down, scat tering strings of sausage iu every Ul rection. Hurry recovered himself quickly a.id the two stood laughing Into each others eyes. "I was wondering whether I could make it. I bad too big a loud, he ex plained. J'.ui It was all my fault so stupid,' Insi.'ted Dorothy, picking up the sausage strings and to gather them Into the bag, trying "The rolls did not get messed up much," muttered Harry us he pushed tbetn Into a puckage. "Wouldn't you let tue help you carry them to their destination, perhaps?" asked Dorothy without ulterior mo 4 Its Performance Will Amaze You Tbe climax of twelve years constant improvement of Chevrolet and General Motors engineers, today's Chevrolet provides a type of perform- ance never before achieved in a car priced so low. $ t t New flexibility, new swiftness of acceleration, new beauty and an abund- ant mee sure of velvety power mark this fine car as one of the outstanding engineering achievements of the day. Everywhere it ranks as the overwhelming favorite among discriminating buyers. A single demonstration of its amazing qualities will win you. Ask about our disability insurance on time payment contracts. CARLISLE MOTOR CO. Stret 4300 South State Phone at 9:30 ABOUT THE NATIONAL f Admission to all enter- man Murray; Joseph Kphralm, Alma, be free of charge. Memand Nefi of Salt Lake. bers of the wanl as well as former funs of Murray are he- members of the Uaschnll ward ate Invited to be Traffic be, ween Utah and Wasatch lming to WUIlIlT Willi t Is going to present. The program will be excell- counties both by rail ami by nutumo- done entice ning the hi:tftunl game, ent. bile, is temporarily cut oft ns a reWhether the smelter will lis your. sult of two heavy snow-slideoccur lave ii team of its own, as a factor of FINER AL NOTICES Wednes iii Provo ring canyon early town or with the Miieltcr league, Join day im.rnlng. The Denver and Kio i gct.iug together n tenia to enter The funeral of Mr. Wni. Uruham. (Jrande railroad Is covered to n depth is or a divisional league, piesciiiiny of 752 Jackson avenue, was held nf between thirty and forty feet alow; mi which ninny are beginning to ask. Tuesday in the lO.h Ward Chapel. ;'.IN) reef or track. Heavy masses With the baseball season so close Interment was in the Salt Lake City of snow and ice are t hand, lniiny are convinced that reported hanging cemetery under the direction of Sim- over Hrblal Veil and upper falls, s iiicthing should le carrying on to the organization of a ilrst ons and Itrlutnn. The other slides may be oxiss'ted. Anna Ifoikstru Hierman, wife of last lass haseliall aggregation. snowslldes two WHAT GAM K? p. m, tainment will s rc-iii- MKKAY FIRST WARD RKIMO.N reunion of the Murray First Ward lie held Tuesday, February 22. 27. Uginning at 5 i. in. and until 12 o'clock. The af;er-n- i festivities will be held ill the array First Ward recreation Lull, id chapel, .mil will consist of a vaud-ille- . basket lunch, musical program, with a datne in the Murray high fliiM.I uiii in I he evening, beginning A John liieriuan. and mother of 10 of whom children, eight survive Ler, died at Ler home on Hurton avenue Feb. !). 1927. after a long illness. Funeral services were held in llur-tot- i Ward chapel Sunday at 12:30. Interment was in the Salt Lake City cemetery, under the direction of Simons and lieiiniuii. Mrs. , Hlctman is survived by the following childri'ii: Cl:m' Hierman Ogdon, I'tah; Mrs. Ceo. Hall and Mar- 'g.irite liierinun. Salt Lake; Carl liier- - Obi, ; alaten. tol! of two lives. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Neilson, 03, wife of Christ in n Neilson, died last Sunday at Trout Cni'k, Jnnb county according to word welvwl Lere Tucs- diy. She was the daughter of Sir, and Mrs. .Tullan Moses, and was born in Knst Mill Creek in 1S04. Surviv Ini: are her husband, six sons, Julian X., Chris, Charles C. Jes, Vivian Xellson ; lhre daiik'Iiteis, and Mrs. H. (J. Spein-er- , MissMurle and .Miss Thelmu Neilson. and two sisters, Mrs. Allert Swain anil Mrs. Horace II. Cu nun Ilia's. Most Fashionable native bird wliVh lit ts to eipiHl the nioiiniitr: dove Magnificently Styled ,'hrlMlat 1. mill a circuit? Made of most A exclusive 1 1 frol crickets, sully tell ie teett s by J"4 ie otde ithtirust dnnts man who had crown ;:d!-!,l- y was nolns sround the Walton by Health Rolf course, bunker, hi, I Ids wife, lie got Into ofter Ids forty Mventh tihot hU if" said: "If yer k on like this, every one"!! think ye"re worklu Vre."-l:i-d- on A "' It.iam'k' t Shflll i' I in XPtt!; -- j . ' Figure It for Yourtclf $17.90 to $27.50 oteryolie Ihli'lied at the siitn" indiciums would hki-- l . radio nuii'er tnillletis, but hn'.t the audi in. Further etu may i.ut be tluili tint, half the Mit'liciice that U li nliic tuny not I.e Uteiiini! to ati otie hint Ion tlii'-- . Ladies Hats cet LTRY n of All Slyles . nachu That ',is Hked her repl .'.l - l. ndon Colors m, V nt lb9 rait, l i Your Choice $3.95 'I M What American$ Eat AnTlrtii accortt'ti siilltt'. nn'.it a rot nme es i notor ear e meriice ree-- nt result' n e.i "r In the V' poiinl 1'" Miti .it!ie y, of xilatic He liwerr, the FrelH iHi;itl st whent tlml l to of t e end lel Uncle Eben a The Leader don! ro hikii dp n'ntb-- StsMili nl1 I'le le FImti, "Is In tnotx-d kecpi'i" iin' prftetitin wealth rum ' le Mtid ' i t''Hll tuerrs-r.- f.iii - Murray tt.'if taln the (lnet lt l"p. if ite "t wniHt wnter Alw nlhted Home Made Candles Fountain Service LAMBOURNE'S CONFECTIONERY Surrender "I was convinced by my wife she was right. In the convincing way that A witness Iu the Shore ivlve have' ,it, ! i tv " ' mi WtAHC Light Lunches Fresh Buttered Popcorn at ,llf YOU All Times 'A 4894 Ho. State Buy Your Flowert In Murray T I1F.IK fssl U ex- t Designs, Cut Flowera, Potted Our 11a nt or Flower Beeda. nrlwa r lower than elsewhere. Funeral work a specialty. Thana orders given beat of care. MURRAY FLORAL 4338 80. State Phone Murray 44 ..Rasidenre 1032 Ramon Phone Hyland 15 Af WHIZ AMI-FREEZ- STORAGE JOE'S GARAGE JOE KNGF.LKE GAS & OIL EXPERT REPAIRS or REPAIR SERVICE 49H8 Murray 91 So. Sta4 A FEED FLOUR COAL s PHONE MURRAY 422 Murray, Utah Opposite City Hall LADY ATTENDANT SIMONS & BRINTON Savet a Stain Ftult srbU Utah Locke on Pun s!ment would not have children much eaten for their I mil is, hecause I votilil not have them think bodily pain he greatest punlshim ti' - Locke I cellent and I feel them," he said. so much at home "All right I'm Entiie," paid DoroIn their restauraut" Is thy, hugging a bag of roils and a Jar what one woman said of mustard close to her bright blue to another recently Jersey. this when discussing "Are you but of course you are s stranger In Cedur llaplds?" place. We like to hear this kind of talk. Dorothy admitted the charge. "I won't tell you my Dame. It wouldn't be proper. You must get some of the girls In your crowd- -1 saw them all wl vn you planned this party to In M troduce u or graudmit and grandpa ray i- 41 mm Va II II etild have a lit." she llbbed glibly Hadn't the dear old unsophisticated folk told her he would find plenty of children to skate with! When the crowd saw Harry with his lovely assistant there were many hasty and telled rt-SUTAH-GRAN- D nit rks. "I Hob Tisdale. "Well. Hnrry, ta!d COAL thought you said you were going to ('leaiHr-Hotinr-NClinkers Hardif the butcher's not to the beauty shop. Soot Dirt Smoke a Ies called Iea and this Ignored Harry Slack girl friend to him. It did not take Just What You Need For The Dorothy lot;g to expluln who she was, and of course they all knew her llrooder In less than five mln-ufratulpuretits. Ask Your Dealer For It t she bad been introduced to tha hungry young people dancing about fire. lh" bit; tiefore Dorothy left late that after-nat she bad been luvlted to a number of parties that were helng given by tnett'hera of the crowd she had be-t- i so informally drujrsd into. "And here and bow," said Harry ft ith, "I Invite you all to a moon-II- ; lit skating party and barbecue. I do i t knew the date for 1 don't kep Ir. ik of tha moon, but IU let you kr iw." ler ladyship, tha moon, proved not to be bright enough for two mora v. i .nt k that ttm Msrrv had m de Inroads Into the aflVcttnni ot Kven her almpla D-- Mthy Howard. to urmle that can b .ttdnarrnta ft th young people were more than nv re 'Vys and girts.' II trlel to w, It loneer to tell her that btt lortd hr, hut as al e was 1returning Ithome nee-efound on the following Ice on the tha to Eight ary whisper of tha party. Hut we hardly know each other.1 pr tested Dorothy. Ue overram every argument, and wl en they all drin k relTre frnta tlo I.KKNSF.I) KMHALMF.KS cu around the I't fire the two al m tt told what had happened to them. They did not ted to say In so rot ny words thst they had fallen completely In love cr that befor Telephone Murray 4 Bu ny months Dorothy would return them. to lit among to Cedar Ilai'lda df week "A Cleaning, Pressing and Altering. Suits Made To Order. 300 Samples at $22.50 4907 S. State Murray Utah Dealers In "be fett when the rtf "I felt lnd!,;iiiilit." tbe li MHl. k and ra. d"n ty PETER JOH ANSON Fred Carlson and Co. h woilmn U Art of Revealing "Do not the cleverest people always keep something In reserve?" a correspondent asks. No. the cleverest .leople give out all the brains they've got. As a rule, people who preteni they are keeping something In reserve liae merely the apace to keep It in I o Feeling Run-Dow- n In a Hemline rim Int.) 1.92 90 1.85 45 45 L!.-.;!- ll-- PS 2.75 $1.85 t' ! Your inspection invited 12 "KASH IS KING" lss . K.xpre-- it ap-hi- rich - A Few of Our Bargains this Week, Ending February Smith's Super-RabbFeed, per 100 lbs No. 3 Yellow Corn, whole, per 100 lbs No. 3 Yellow Corn, cracked or ground, per 100 lbs Whole Wheat Flour, buhr ground, 24 lb. bag Whole Wheat Flour, buhr ground, 48 lb. bag Whole Wheat Flour, buhr ground, 9 lb. bag Lehi Cereal, Nature's Gift Mush, 9 lb. bag Before ordering your baby chicks see us and save - Colf't Dar.geri J ed PHONE MURRAY 56 4762 SOUTH STATE from 1'EKP to CACKI-H- " HK'KKN "KVF.KVTHIXG for the , ( "on one condition that you Join our crowd and help to cook und eut defl rock, under cheer up." hiding you to well-balanc- Smith's Cash Feed Uve. The I'aciflc Sportsman calls atteii lion to tills reuiarktihle niiluri.l bi tory note from summer resort folder "(Jruttiblitijc, irray tree squlrreU come down ujnin the moss grown fence and their dl"uppruvl, while brown In colors. Copenhagen Blue and Rose, Tan, Crecn and Gray, Rosewood and Mellow Green. sties ot Lined with finest silk crepe. Many of the New Coats are to be seen in our window. helle!T Priced within reach of the most modest purse, from nf Niirt: 8H aceou-disliiueiit- .Majiay.lne. Wild Animals I Have Knoun and desirable fabrics have arrived. silo ib-ii- lis Ir.eedini: season extends front arly Miy tin; II late Sej.teiiiher, and, if fate In lenient with the frail estahlisliii!" nt of Hie bird, three or four tiroods tuny he raided to maturity with scarcely a uue between each family. SPORT COATS It Is no the. Nature section and the increasing demand for a utility rabbit feed, we have, with the aid of a group of progressive and success and ful rabbit men in California produced a the market will feed that produce rabbits for very nutritious in from 5 to 7 weeks and also has proved very successful in putting the fur in prime condition so as to bring the top market price. For your next order of grain for poultry or rabbits, call on us and save. funny-lookin- Has Several Broodt There (enij in narla he n years ago heavy Kik ATTENTION MR. RABBIT MAN Owing to the rapid growth of the rabbit industry in this . 483 Murray rJ ! ItnmedlHtfly p"re-lai- n tsnJ. lth UNDERTAKERS 49ia-lS-1- 7 South State I |