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Show The and Mrs. Douglas Harker ene dinner Fritertained at a of week lust the following guests: day Mjr, and Mrs. Parley Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Louie La Duke of Murray, and Mr. aud Mrs. Leroy Barnett of Salt Lake. The evening was spent at cards, 500 being the game. Mr. That every store needs a clean up sale once a month. How about going outside and looking at your store as the customer sees It before coming in are you satisfied with the way It looks? If you are satisfied, why7 And are others satisfied to come in and buy or do they feel satisfied to go somewhere else? Eagli Obs erves That Klasco says: "If you are am bitlous to ninke a killing, never begin with time." four-cours- Shower for Daughter That Murray June brides will make Mrs. G. II. Lyon gave a miscellabllls Ju,y fela thinks neous shower Inst Thursday evening State Street Charley for her daughter Norma, who was low who is afraid to start is worse That wrecktangles are said to often married April 5, to Mr, Glen Griffin than a quitter. originate from triangles. of Salt Lake. Games were indulged In and refreshments were served to Murray young men begin to think That sometimes It is difficult to in the spring along the Hues that it thirty guest. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin keep the wolf of want away from received la said the young ladies have been many beautiful and practical the sedan door. gifts to add to their new home. The thinking all the time. are making their home That some flivvers have Jokes made young couple the Avalon apartments in Salt Lake. at That You 6hould work for work's about them and some flivvers have anira !a a (rnnd mnttn If vim cnn make ,n thm' It succeed, but sometimes it is a little Mokc MRS VARDA ELLISON INJURED difficult to be sure that the work Is IN AUTO CRASH That watch the 'petting and political the correct line. parties they ofteu need it Mrs. Varda Ellison of Murray was That Father Maguire is going to and bruised Friday night in an cut and That Infancy require sa bottle rt rtirnoi- - tatf.lm lnvino f(T" th( Iiapa collision at State street and automobile be In to Its is said infancy Decoration prohibition new church building Union avenue, according to a report , , . day. The event will be properly cele given to the sheriffs olllce, when she l That tune In on the brated by Murray City. the loud sieaker of the community. was riding in an automobile driven by j Vi 7 vT I Eagle-Journa- That socially and economically there That horse sense aud horse power Is no place where the city streets and make the city and country grow. country highways begin. The buyers are located on both and come where That when you don't want some they are attracted. thing put over you call yourself a That There were nearly three bun- dred more railway automobile smash- )VB last rear than the year before. All of these did not happen In Mur- ray but that Is no reason for our not trying to be careful. That everybody likes the one price to all policy and this Is a great reason for Dlaelne crlces on all announce- nionti nf vtuia ntirl ri'numw for htiv- lne laxl"ler- .... - Tbat Mr. John Forbes on Jones Ave. has planted a uuniluT of beautiful trees !"IrtJ ,n ,ln,ldy nee. The to Is a It grand sight shape. see other to beauty Eagle Eye hopes on and in fact the entire town ka brighter and better dally. " aild P nl Their "No," sighed the Sandy parent. can't on have her, my boy. You talk the highnorth car was proceeding someway, when it collided with another too much like a man who'd had automobile proceeding south, driven thing to do with women before." by Ren It. Nelson of Sandy. According to the deputy sheriffs, the colliMurray take notice that tin grows sion occurred when XeNon made a left turn at Union avenue. Mrs. Ellison was treated at the physician's home In Murray. Miss Sara Ellison DINNER PARTY the customer feel that he Is getting a full value for every dollar. make darkwltUu.se. This tarnish ' the tin and should of Murray. leSS "Do you love the girl?" asked the Sandy father. "Good gracious," cried the Murray youth," Do you think for a minute I'd mortgage my future happiness, my soiial aspirations, my business hopes and my investment program, my shekels and my salary, if I didn't have the firm conviction that I'd never be satisfied without her to help me, prod me, spur me, advise, pity me, bore me, pep me up and egg me on." not just for the sake bright. An ideal ceases to he an !,lai 'attained SUNDAY & MONDAY 24-2- 5 TIG LEAVES" TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY APRIL 26-27-- Jack Holt in "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" Country Store . WEDNESDAY ONLY . Country " - -- A APRIL UTAH-GRAN- D 29-3- 0 EVERYBODY'S ACTING COAL BENEFIT Clinkers Less Smoke Less Dirt Less Soot Less Slack Just What lou Need For The Brooder Ask Your Dealer For It MURRAY FIRST WARD PRIMARY Some of the Big Pictures Coming Soon "SILENT POWER" "FAUST" "SORROWS OF SATAN" "TIN HATS" "30 BELOW ZERO" (Buck Jones) "THE LOST TRAIL (Tom Mix) "THE NERVOUS WRECK" "CASEY AT THE BAT" Ask for THE BOBBIE BROOM Made by Utah Labor HOME PRODUCT WE HAVE A REAL COMEDY WITH EVERY PROGRAM ALSO A PATHE NEVS SUNDAY & MONDAY THE INTERMOUNTAIN BROOM CO. BISY WEEK END crime wave unprecedented 'or sev- over Salt Lake ADrtl 24. 1707 the first newspaper ""l months swept and Sunday. Police was printed in the United States. Cer- Saturday night force are of the sheriffs members " talnly started something when that run cnecK to in force up an "'paged was done. Read the J attempted murder, numerous robberies crime. That Chevrolet represented by Car- - I and burglaries and minor A L - f ill . WB8 v, announce Motor the lisle Co., greatest In Moxum In the room his nien 1927. In In Chevrolet history year nd left on the Boor bruise ana March production of Chevrolet cars wounded. was 22,000 (cater than any previous Rurglara secured $1500 in cash, nec month. laces and ear rings from the home of Thomas Polltz. That you muat back up your adver Yeggmen battered open the safe of tising with active sales work kind the Standard Furniture company South Malu street, and escaped with Sl.'iOO In cash, leaving $59fi0 In checks. F. J. Haynle was captured by police HAVE YOUR and has Ixvn Identified as the bandit who secured $100 from two Hosklsson stores Saturday night. A Eagle-Journa- t i, II II 3 jA l. V . wMMrat a a caff 'bnj 5 Cleaning and Dyeing Done at Home We Guarantee Satisfactory Work Why buy one without 4'wheel brakes? The Whippet has 4,,wheel brake's, CHARLES PARK IS BURIED are a Murray Institution r We Call For and A I CLEANING A DYEING Funeral service 219 Gordon CO. Murray, I'tah 4909 South State Murray 31 Shoe Shine Parlor For Ladies and Gents SHOE DYEING TOM KARAS IMI So. Mat Murray. I'Ub MURRAY FLORAL Gives the BEST and Cheapest in Potted Plants Artistic Floral Pieces 4838 So. HUte llione Murray equipment Superior Quality New Low Prices Whippet OF PIONEERS vorjr "Six" $625 '795 625 Roadster 695 625 Coupe 725 Sedan Landau 755 765 825 795 875 925 Coach Touring: Prlci$ mnj tpcifictitiil imkjiet to etimnf f. . t. fmcfry. mllhemt malic. Wiliy.OrmrU4l. In., TaUJo, O-h- MEET A Whippet Prif interesting mecllrui of the ISO 44 PRODUCTS Pantry Queen, Banner and Thupwlfly afternoon, with Mrs. Ernest Cm ford as howtiM at ber home on Ninth East and Forty fifth smith was on the early streets. The and a paper of the Pioneers, days was read by Mrs. Martha Hulse on Park. the life of her father, Mr. A. Mr, August r.rhrlng gave wreral vo cal mixtions, accompanied by Mrs. EnlJ Park. Refreshments were aerv. rd to twenty guewts. The tint meeting will I held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gerard, May 12 Whole Wheat Flour Mash and Chick Feed Quality Unsurpassed SPECIAL CASH AND CARRY PRICES BENNION'S FLOUR & FEED MILL Ut Pbon d lubrication wider vision. O VERLAND L o 46 Frank C. Howe, Murray, Utah tWtor placed a penny In and looked at the City Hall cloik and Mid: "I gtica I have! A Murray lm the mall gained ten Jxiutula since jestrrday. j feature you get in the Whippet Snubbers all light cars should have them for smoother, easier riding. Adjustable steering wheel the Whippet fits itself to you, long or short, fat or thin. - ma Whjr Not Trade at Home? e Narrow body posts add safety by giving you All At the regular arfvln of the Metbo.lM dumb ncit unijr evening. I IU there special musical bumlers. Including a riarlnet aolo, by Irl- U'tl FiHrd, accfmpanlpl by Miss Edna F.ord at the plsni, and speilal Mec liotin by a m!nI quartette. In keeping with the cleanup and beautifying campaign being waged In Murray, the Methodist church grounds to tswn In the front are Mng and Mp of the church building. plus-valu- - Specially Prepared Dairy Feed, Laying Math, Dabjr Chick Murray, AT METHODIST CHURCH Oversize tires another More room the Whippet gives you more leg room than any other light car. lco SERVICES Unequalled economy thousands of Whippet, owners say they never knew a light car cou'd be run so economically on gas and oil. like on the Willys-Knig- ht and other higher priced cars. Silent timing chain for quieter operation. I. HOME 55 miles an hour in comfort and safety. Acceleration 5 to 30 miles an hour in 13 seconds. The getaway expected in expensive cars. Speed Force-fee- laughters of the Pioneers was held Flower Seeds Cut Flowers Flume DAUGHTERS o:r eel o FirM ClaM Work Res. 1032 Ramon for Charles Park, Lane, Murray, who died Friday, was held Tuesday noon in the Mill Creek ward chapel. Interment was In Mill Creek cemetery, un- iler the direction of Simons A Brio- ton. Mr. Park died In the same bouse in which he was horn slity-sl- i years ng. He was employed by the-- Salt Ijike Prened Itrlek company for twen years. He was a charter meuib-Ix-- r of the Murray Kaglca lodge. He U AiinlvisI by his widow and nine and children, W., E. Clarence, IH-aI Ay), and Artllla Park, and Mrs. Carl HergHt mm, all of Murray; T. A. and J. L. Park, lxth of Salt Lake, and Mrs. K. A. Crawford of 8trathmore, California. 5 greater saf etymodern traffic conditions demand this safety. With 22,000,000 automobiles on the highways it is only sound judgment to have maximum' protection. The Whippet is the only light brakes as national standard car offering AND DOVT FOUGHT We -"- RETURN OF PETER GRIMM" same. - Store FRIDAY & SATURDAY "UP STAGE" (Norma Shearer A WORTHWHILE 4 MURRAY "THE HOME OF BETTER PICTURES" APRIL tin wh( TH EAT lt SPENDING !.,. t of mnkla- the |