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Show MIDVALE Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Green and children of Magna, were guests on Sunday at the Stokes home on Locust Street. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cropper were in USED CARS We have recently taken in a number of good late model cars, both open and closed. These cars are priced low and are in good condition. We will give liberal terms South State Street Phone Murray, 483 ff HARDWARE "LUMBER MERCHANTS" COAL LUMBER PAINT Associated Lumber Company Lumber Merchants YARD MURRAY Phone 9 South State Street 4975 MURRAY, UTAH Ed Hobbs, Manager Murray Auto Co. Announce Wire Wheels as Standard Equipment on All Closed Models, With No Increase in Price. IIKKK AHK SOME OF Till: FKATI'KKS and WK HAVE TO OFFER VOL' TEST PERFORM- With faji-lin- e even (lie oil with the lowest Haiti points romnletely vajorizrd --owf (hernial unit utilized toward the creation of power. MOKE M'KEIJ Increased acceleration and power. 3. DILUTION (RANKCASE ELIMINATED IWter lubrication less wear and tear of the motor no waste of gasoline. 4. SMOOTHER OPERATION AT ALL SPEEDS Positive acceleration at all upeeds. ANCE 5. LESS I'SE OF THE CHOK-KR-Startln- g 95.oo Washers, Radios, 180( need for rechoking restarting In cold weather facilitated. 6. WARMS IT FAST IN THE WEATHER Never COLDEST overheats In the warmest weath- Cleaners, MONEY er. 7. RELIEVES CARBON tically TROU-ULE- SAVED S Gasoline carbon b pracentirely consumed no gummy carbon formed. mllea to gallon of 8. W0.00 RAISINS SEEDLESS MACARONI QUEEN'S TASTE PORK BONES, 5 lbs. FRESH STOCK and sunshade. fender brace Improved, heavy weight rolled rrown fenders (no needed.) New thirteen plate rubber raed buttery. 10. Brake furface lncreaed 100, plu oUier UsanmMon ImproveIt. ment , 1 II. Hear wheel braking surface Increased from S3 square Inches to S2 square Inches or more than 100 Increased braking efficiency.) Y linger, lower bodien vtllh "t(remlIne.,, IX Curtain on open model open with doom. 11. New type rrankra make it possible to adjust all bearing without removing the motor. 15. (ia tank under the fowl (no vacuum lank trouble and a to make any hill.) 16. 5 to 1 rernDde sleertn device. Now the easiest steered far made. IT. The new Ford far are In beautifut colors. Tudor Sedan, fwdor Sedan, and roup are offered In Highland (Jreen, Itoyal Maroon and ltioe-r- d Mole-ki- n Gray; Touring and RaaiMer are In (Junnwtal Itlue and Hrown. All model are slrlped In harmoulou rblor and have nickeled radiator and black fender. 12. CALL ON US WHEN 10U is I ri NrKl) SKUVKK OR ADVICB ON VOIR IX)R1) CAR Phone Murray 68 mm i .my. m Kg Js Qp CRACKERS a flour Creme of Valley QCn ttlU 47 Box SODAS 3-I- b. 48 lb. 9.r JAM, 2 for 14-o- AJWt BERRY z. Kippered SALMON.. HfSX, AlC5 FRESH STOCK HAMS, per lb ftf). OC QQn EASTERN average. MURRAY, UTAH dale funeral services. Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer attended the funeral services of Mrs. Joseph F. Smith, of Grander, who died last Wednesday of cancer at her home. Mr. Smith is road supervisor there. Mr. ami Mrs. A. O. McMellans dau filter, IMith, is very ill at her home, but we hope for her speedy recovery. . Many of the younn folks attend! the West Jordan ward reunion on last Tuesday Washington's birthday. A jiootl time was enjoyed by everyone Wight, at the Iiateman home. Mrs. Ray Palmer has boon on the sick list the last week. Mrs. Win. H. Gardner is still unable to be out with us on account of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Diamond, of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. George Diamond of Salt Lake, visited here Tuesday. aiU-nde- Volic-licI- I., 1!27. THOMAS V. GREEXWOOI), Kxeetttor of the of William Kdwln Cox, deceased. O. M. NelNon. Attorney for Kslale. Date of first publication, Februury relatives of Sandy Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Wardle visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Wardle on VJ27. Sunday. Dale of Inst publlcnlii.ii, .March Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beekstead, Sr. 1!27. H. Mrs. Mr. and visited Sunday with Parduhn. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Robertson visited at Midvale Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. B. LAYING MASH Contains all necessary for increased eg production Cash and Carry Price $2.25 21 Contains ooduality bran, ground rain, linseed meal, etc., in propurtions to produce Lest results Cash and Carry Price $1.85 tu-oc- We r Trade at Home carry a complete line of of Grain and Poultry Supplies Ma mi fact nre Pantry (Jncen and I'.anner Flour" Special Cash and Carry Prices BENNION'S FLOUR & FEED MILL Murray, Ut. Phone 46 CHRYSLER "50" Palmer. W BENNION'S Special Dairy Feed NOTM'K TO CKLDITOKS Ksiate of William Kdwln Cox, deceased. t'leililor .will uresent tliflr I.iIm.u who UiU y.r. ... ... I ,., (Willi to the iiihI. Mac-kay Charles Todd an.) .Mrs. Hattie 'I he law office of C. M. .Wilson, L'liii of G ran ire r, am' Mr. and Mrs. L. Mclmrru I!ldg.. Sal; Lake CUy, l lali, Palmer were dinner quests of Mr. and on or before the 27th ility of April, A. Mrs. liojienehoats on Sunday. COUPE, ROADSTER r.O.15. Murray KST JORDAN Monday Mr. Henry Hum n, of erton, visited his aunt, Mrs. Mary E. 3925 Rumble Neat 1,'xlrn sir chT S955 81005 Challenges Comparison with All Other Fours Line tip tbe oilier fonr-'- , limlcr cur of birco tbe CIlItYSr.KU "'in" In jour oun iniinl-jn- u every diiy iui the ulr-- t tbe Micrl"rlt y of the will Im erfetly oIivIoum. 1. daMi light i cot in HPAne SLICED SALMON OR HALIBUT Per lb EIGHTEEN OTHER POINTS OF SUPERIORITY WORTH MENTIONING Allnteel body (giving name protection to human body m ateel railway eoach.) !. Polished, balanced cramluft (found only In high priced cars.) Increased mileage 3. LlKhl-welcpolWied, tight fitting pistons (five willi rrdiired rsw and oil coasumption.) I. Llnhlcr, perfectly weighted and balanced cormedlnc rod (makes a smoother running motor.) la" 5. Italloon tlren hlahdard equipment (rr rater tire nillec rrea.ed rldlnj romforL) 6. Improved, perfect water circulaenlarged copper radiator. 100 tion. . Closed ram equipped with rear vUon mirror, wlndhlildd wiper, t in LETTUCE i ftp Large BROKEN SLICED State Street Phone Murray 106 mut Pkg. PINEAPPLE W. 4792 mmr 4CP MADE Mr. and Mrs. James A. Shields lined a number of friends and Is made easier-- no low-grad- e BROOMS C. E. Matthews, Mrs. L.E. Rasmussen and Mrs. R. Malmberg, their hus- BRINTON Electric Co. mm m Friday, March 4, ail day Saturday, March 5, until noon family. Thursday of last week Mrs. James W. Nibley was a guest at a tea given by Mrs. W. J. Wales at her home in Salt Lake. Thursday evening of last week, Mrs bands and children were present at an entertainment given in honor of their father, Niels Thompson, at the family home in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradford of Magna Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett, Margie and David Hewlett, of Sandy, Mrs. Emma Sheppick, Mary and Delia Sheppick, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wheadon, Sr., Joseph M. Holt, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wheadon, Jr., and Many others attended the funeral .services of Mrs. Arminta Miller, at MlufTdale on Thurs day. Mrs. Miller died after a brief illness of sugar dialetes. Mrs. George Stocking is better after being ill the Kust 2 weeks with flu. Mrs. Stocking was to "ill to attend her sister. Mrs. Miller, of BlulF- - win en-te- rt. HOLLEY HOTPLATE VAPORIZER WHICH OFFERS EIGHT ADVANTAGES HIGH - MURRAY, UTAH Mrs. H. E. Phelps was hostess to members of the afternoon bridge club Monday. Luncheon was served to 8. Mrs. A. A. Larson and Mrs. Andrew Larson won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Merle E. Brown are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. This is the first daugh tor and the third child in the Brown IN OI K 1927 FOKI) CARS: 1. wining- i Street. CARLISLE MOTOR CO. 4S00 attendance at the banquet lance srivon for State Legislators and their partners at Draper Friday even ritf of last week. Mrs. S. C. L'u:h who has spent the 'iutr at the coast is visiting; her nieces here before returning1 to her in Atchinson, Kansas. She is a guest at the home of Mrs. Cyril S. Ilasmussen. The Art Club will meet at the home f Mrs. E. J. Knowle.s Friday. of Wednesday 'evening1 members the L. F. A. Club mot at the residence of Mrs. Lawrence Brown on 1st Avenue. Refreshments were served and a social hour was enjoyed following the regular business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stubbs, of Prove, were guests several days last week at the Woodhead home on Locust lrti t iirt mid h, tin in t'l.rder ".VC" full size, fiiinily rooinliKx. beauty of Imily nud luxury of velvet iij.liNt. ry : il. (,f .'hi mel iiiiire pit-.- l hii hour nud economy (f LTi miles to Hie culloii, hinnle out o the (.'brjler Unit you nre niuii,l nt tbe greut viilue s low priie will buy. ItH 6-- 2y ic lutre uiiii.l-.iiiknll- SPRING TIME IS Time Chick Baby ing you and and wonderEvery poultryman is preparing for them thii have year. what succe he will Don't forget that feed ia a vital factor in the ucces have in putting your pullcti up to the laying pen your cockerel ready for fryer. e in and Don't wait until your chick get what and feed they ua about the proper starting have We coat to you. going here-Com- cc are "Everything for the Chicken from Peep to Cackle" ' SMITH'S CASH FEED 4762 So. State Street Phone Murray 56 "KASH IS KING" 1 Motor Co. Snow-Brow- n 48G9 Suitli State Slrwt, Murray, I tali Seed Potatoes Wc have Iccn fuitnnatc in m cim inur a limited amount of choice Certified Russelt SEED POTATOES FROM NORTHERN IDAHO These potatoes were rown lv CLav .i;icnma;i. noted for his choice Russelt Potatoes. His xcd lin Ikcii ttinl in tl ii locality' and proven to l e rood. We ;,!o l;,ive some ih..iic PEERLESS and ROURALS COOLERS DLISS TRIUMPH Wc nre booking orders now. Place your orders before tlii seed is all ;o)ic. Fred Carlson and Co. PHONE MURRAY 422 Murray, Utah Opposite City Hall |