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Show t AJNTD VOL. 37 No. Murray City, Utah, Thursday, June 16, 1927 ' contestants are eligible to win a tflDVUE JOI RNAL AND MURRAY prize. Otherwise, only so many awards MANY TRIZES EAGLE TO GIVE ' ' ' ' as, there are eligible contestants Khali ; ' IN G0IJ be made. 8. "Winners shall receive J ; Itule the $75.00 IN GOLD following prizes: , , f the. Congest". Rule ;Z $150.00 "P0" First 'prize, in gold iiuip i. R.v flling ft('n,r? Second prize, in cold 111 wila 7r,.oo ,lH'ir ,iame ani filled properly Third prize in gold no.oo ten in and turning address thereon, Fourth, prize, in gold 30.00 ten first trie during paid subscriptions 5th to 10th prizes, each, In gold 25.00 davs of the contest, anyone anywhere 10th to 25th prizes, each in gold Hum . this (Trentte "eligible to enter Total of 23 prizes, total gold $750.00 CONTEST GOLD Sl'HSCHIITION Weekly Prizes in additcontestant, 2. Every Rules Euch week for the first four weeks ion to the lntlnl ten subscriptions, of the campaign the contestant turnreceivmust tiirn in nil subscriptions in the greatest number of subafternoon during ing ed each Saturday shall receive a prize of $25 scriptions of one between and six carry a prizes above referred to, shall receive in lieu thereof, an amount coual to 20 per cent of the money actually turned In during this campaign by them. Provided, however, that any contestant winning a prize shall not be eligible to the twenty jn-- cent commission herein referred to. Kule 9. No subscription for the Eagle & Journal for a ierIod longer than five years to any one person will be accepted. Itule 10. All 2 year sulcripthns shall receive a bonus of 3.000 additional votes. AH 5 year subscriptions shall receive a bonus of 5.(Mhi additional votes. Votes must be rendered , Itule 12. once registered canand when weekly not credited to another contestant. Rules' 13. All premiums offered by contestants In connection with a subscription to the Murray Eagle ure limited to the uuniulty on baud. First come, first served. Rule 14. Make all checks payable to the Murray Kagle and address all communications to "The Contest Editor, Murray Eagle, Murray. Flan. Rule 15. Every contestant expressly agrees to the above rules upon the contest, and will be estopped from denying knowledge of their contents thereafter. n at 12 o'clock noon. Rule 4. Awards will be made on August 29th, when results, of the contest are available. Rule 5. Subscriptions to Eagle and Journal at t ho rate of Sl.oo per year, will count in votcg to the contestant turning them in or for whom such subscriptions are turned in, in the following' amounts : New Subscriptions : loO.OOO votes First week Second week 90.0(H) votes ko.ooo votes Third week To.ooo votes Fourth Fifth week (lu.ooo votes or before Monday, w.-e- 30,000 votes 20,000 votes Eighth week Ninth- - week Renewal Subscriptions 50.000 votes 43.1)00 votes Third Week 40,000 votes Fourth week 33,000 votes Fifth week 30.000 votes Sixth week 25.000 votes Seventh week 20,K0 votes Eigh'h week 15,000 votes Math w t k m.ooo votes Kule The campaign will be divided into nine weeks, or periods, as First week Second week J 19th to 23th, Inc. Jun 2J. to July 2, inc. July 3rd to Pin. inc. Fourth wis k, July 10 to 10. liie. Fifth w.iV. July 17 to 2.1. inc. Sixth week. July 24 to 30. ,lnc 8rn;h week, July 31, Aug '., Inc. Eighth week. A ne. 7 to 15. inc. I Ninth week. Aug. id to 22. noon. Rule 7. The winners will be listed In the order (,f tnimbi-- r of votes placed t their redit. from 1 to 23. Xundier i shull lie awarded the 1st i i Iie tiiou!..... . .i ,.i Second week. Third wcl. . 7 M u- .... .1. .I. ' - ... POITLAR YOI'NO PEOPLE Ml . iiuiiiiHT ... , ... providing The drive for funds, which Is Mug conducted by the Troop Committee of local Troop 91. Hoy Semis of America, has thus far Isi n quite discouraging raised. It only $70.oO having had Im'cii hoped that, not only would jt be possible to raise the $llo.(to, the Troop by ihe District Committee, but at least an additional Iloo.oo for local troop etis nses dur-luthe coming year. Whether this Jjeelive will Is' reaeil deHlids U'll ithe resHii)se by citizen of the com- muniiy. who hate thus far failed to ! g The wedding of Miss Irma Canae-gelte- r and Mr Cleott Beckstead took place Wednesday, June 15th, la taa Salt Lake Temple. A reception was held at the ho of the hrlde'a parent. Ir nl Mr. William Cannegelter, at8 Vine Street at 8:00 o'clock In the evening, wbta nearly 200 guexts were received If Mr. and Mrs. Cannegelter, assisted Mra. Soffe of South Jordan. The bride waa charmingly gowned In white georgette over white aatia, the georgette having a beaded design of tullp, with clustera of rhlne-.sioncShe wore a bridal reU of white tulle and carried a boquet of bride's rosea, blending from deep plak lo white. She was attended by h$r pLtfttf, Mrs. Btella Tapp and Miss Leah Fur ley. Mrs. Tapp wore a gown of pint georgette and lace over a pink aatto slip and carried a boquet of sweet peas in ahades of pluk and orchid. Miss Farley was gowned la orcUd georgette and lace over an orchid alip and carried aweet Ics in atutdan of pink and orchid. Mr. Heckatead waa attended bf Mr. Golden Holt of South Jordan, as teat a. ti Mil I". ' - that headline you would he interested and quite a bit enthused. If you should see Why? If Chickens Could Shop. THEY WOFLI) VISIT Ml RRAY FEED STORE The chickens in your yard may or may not be Interested in what will be worn by the well dressed man or lady at the seashore or in the mountains are alert this season, but they at their meals. If they could do the brands. This makes a fine combination of supplies for poultry and you can see in the accompanying illustration that the stock is large and complete, as well as nicely taken care of and displayed. The store Is a bustling ecu tcr of trade iu this line and keeps five men employed regularly and more during rush times in the season. Poultry meu all over the valley call on the mSoagcment for Mipplics uway over in llolllday, up to Thirty-thir- d South and out around Magna. In fact anywhere in the district yoii are apr to isnne oil their delivery trucks supplying orders and hear the egg layers chuckling at the sight of that grain nd mush they like ho much. The Murray Feed Store i the place aNo for good paints, and say, coal Is so thing they do luive in a great variety Mutual. Castle IJate, Flah-(iranand Cordon Creek. Fdcd you that time, jmi tlniught it was going to be (birdoii Cin. No that is n! In 11 ! s2.oo. ( Kindly find ciicbisvd for .5 00 for Use of the Troop No. PI. my t I.e. k Ilo.V Signed Chairman C. E. IJAFFIX. 1 of Trp i C.ininlit.s'. Ml RRAY CITY EE Mil E Is thl that Personally , The siss.ml Wiikof play In the Steal organization for the young imout to found the n greatly mid playing meu great l II with proved and ihe romiirtitioii Increasing. young generation, and small cinbe-- d the I Tu fust "Rtsl iH'vils" found some that pleiisnre stiff going against the nine from the amount, to will enrollment I trust the Murray Auto Company, but managed I I Int.. feel to to from time put over 8 will, their ocind one, crease by a lone run. The "Ford" outfit will that till our young men should ! long to the Hoy Scouts of America hear w a tcbing. The "Vhi,tts" and "Chevs". had I n in. tin, a real high Kar battle with the Very truly yours. W. MADSEN. E. "Whippets" winning serond place. The (Signedt 153. Indicates that Auto score of the lio-traders Ihe Is thai It f cat-does not end in the sale the will fjJrll Eagle Murray and a few other citizen room. Mr. Mnd-i'- ti The The limit A. C. after taking a l' ciium- - alone and help this .m 0 defeat Ihe first week of play turn-s- i to Send tiH your !. campaign Is on Ihe Murray City Firemen byto either of Ihe Troop Cm of revenge and gave ihetn a sevooti'-our way at isirlje! mlll.'lneli ere lacing to the nine of 9 run lo 2. leiiiv, The Firemen sugge-- f It may have l.ecn Following are those who bate F. Austin, 1 fV"0; the new units of ihe Grant A. C, Orrat date: M. credit Is due "Jack Clay, who pitched Mltlc Hmrfct Ed. Hoffman. !."; 00 ; J. W. a splendid game for the fJrant boys. II M. Wood. hn J. fltm; Some fine baseball is N'ing dished Cannon. $2 00: W. T. Hcllbton. fl "o; . out in ihe js.ple of Muiray and the 12 30; Ethel T"'i-D. W. A Ueya nesst jour aupport, folk. lon; Stella Sander. II'1: John shitw thrm we're for good clean base-ball- . Smlih. fE"": prison, fl.oo; ,Wm. V. E. Uaufin. ; Wdlkcr. ?! Isrur Standing June Ilth .,ou; S M. Rowcll. II : Mary A. E. KecomI Week WeM. II im; K. K. nisr'er, E. Pet. W. . E. It.tft; T. F. McDonald. u Red 2 U F. And.r l'lfsi, Win. J. Cablw.ll. II 1 1 Dr Carlisle Motor in. Un: I.. C. NeiNon. 1 .3oo ...I A. Grant C, A. Ja.mrn. "O: J. PatK Paul C.er-rar1 I ..VM F, C. Howe T. J. V. 1. Jame, Jl.no; 1 0 1. J"0 Footd. H.oo; Murray Auto fl'": Win. 2 FIrruieti 0 ........ H. 1 T. : Jobsnjam Mr. Clyde Tripp, f I f-- - boost Murray boost! k-- , M-f- I-- f georgette over yellow. Decorations throughout the aoiue were In pink and white, roae and peonies being used in profusion. Beautiful hoqueta graced the mantle ia the living room, where the bridal ' party received, while every available space in living room and dlnta room waa massed with these lovely flower. Festoons of roues and myrtle, U4 with pink tulle, bung from the (tana-delito each corner of the djolaf table. Chairs weer arranged on the lawn, which waa lighted with colored lights. A buffet lunch waa served, Mrs. Cannegelter being aaalated by the Misses Mclha Darker, Wllnia Jordaa, Gladys Jordan. Mlrlnda and Advua Heckstead, Jean Jameson, Mary HoU, Merle and Irva Hobb and Wllma Peters. A very pleasing program waa the Evans Sisters of Halt Iake, fura ished the music for dandna. Mr. Lotus Hand gave a vocal aelectloa; the bride's sister, Stella, a violin aolo, aad Results Second Week of Play Miss Florence, a vocal number. Mr. Carlisle Motor 0 father of the bride, fare Cannegelter, Murray Auto I a recitation. Uraiil A. C. !l The bride ia one of Murray Cfey't F. C. llowe-- 3 She U most popular young ladle. Nils-- 5 Red a graduate of the Murray High Kkeel Firemen 2 and Ihe normal department of tie Schedule llh Week Fulversity of Ftah, and has Unfit' V. C. Howe June 20 (Irani A. C. school the past three years ia the libMurray Auto June 22 M. C. Firemen School of Murray. erty 24 ...Carlisle Motor Red leils...Ji Consplctoua among the wonderful ami beautiful array of gift received by ihe bride and groom was a ter U lovely panel mirror, presented Ellerty school. The groom Is the only son of Mr. Isaac Heckstead of South Jordaa and has hcru a resident of that place all his life. He la employed la Salt LU with the Plggly Wlggly Company. The many friends of these younf people are glad to know they will coa-tlnN'o prescription is to make their home la Murray cheap, even tliottgli it at 303 Vine Street, For. the prwat, costs less money, if in they will remain at the borne of U t lie preparation of it bride's parents while the latter are any necessary care has touring California. omitted. 11 Inesen, ?l.oo; Veil F. McMillan. $1.30: The following letter from Mr. E. W. III, H. Carlisle. ?2.oo; W. Sancer Held. Madsen gave the Troop Committer-me- ;SI.(Hi; Hen. IJoidon. Jl.no; J. C. Smith. encouragement and made ibem !.!.(: Mrs. p. E. I ton in. 1.0"i; liraiit feel that their effort, in Ishalf of Itryan. Jboo; Jules Hryan. ?!.(': Win. . Axel I,lml'rg. $3.oo; the Ixiys of (he ciiiniiiiuiity were worth .1. Warm-ski?l.oo; D. It. Hrinton. Jl.30; II. W. while: Caniicgelter, S'.'.oO; H. A. Klnsco, Mr. Veil McMillan. E. W. Madsen. $5.no ; Fnknown. :'h".2 E. 4Mh South. Ftah. Ienr Sir: Little Mlsa Helen Canuegelter, slock, but fowls do not anyway. The managers, Anderson St Brown, take great Interest In civic affairs. Mr. Anderson belongs to the I. Ions Club, the Odd Fellows ami Kagles. The Murray City Volunteer Fire Department could not have a real good fire wiMiout Mr. Anderson there, ho you see that Murray City needs such men. both night and day. If you are in need of Paints, Poultry Mashes or Coal and Flour, be sure you think of this first class store ami give them consideration as they are doing their bit to make Murray City rank as a real town. Y011 can not have a first class community without first class business houses and this is what the Murray Feed Store Is, first last aad all the time. Rcmomticr the name and you will be sure of a square deal and gooil goods. Ituy In Murray and have no regrets. Say. '.Murray Feed Store," Phone 431. contribute. Murray. IIIUI). ter of the bride, acted as flower arirl care for it and waa daintily gowned La plait ti Because the whole world is right now applauding the remarkable feat of this young man. Possibly one of the things about his achievement that arouses the admiration of everyone is the fact that Lindbergh went right ahead and flew to France without any uproar or noisy promises. Thjs way of go-,r- S ahead and doing is becoming more and rnore necessary as the world rolls on faster and faster. Now if Murray City wants a White Way, ants State Street paved and wants her Merchants to grow. Let's do a Lindbergh ftfd go ahead. Waiting is for the age before e airplane and automobile. Let's Go. 1 i- leu-sue- LINDBERGH COMING TO MURRAY CITY? WEO tf buying for their food requirements, it Is a certainty that sooner or Inter tney would visit the Murray Feed Store, because there Is a store that makes a specialty In a complete f'd line for chickens (the kind with feathers). The Murray IVvd Store has l,en operating under the present management. Anderson and ltrowu, for alMiiit four years and has built up a great trade among the poultry raiseis who are particular about the feed they use for their chickens. The Mutriiy FiihI bus '0K El'NDS II complete Hi BOY S(01T DRIVE f chicken supplies FAR FROM (.OAL of all kinds and keep the CiuU Feed" well as the Pack and Mashi-s- . a .Mr. E. V. Matlsen Shows Right Spirit 40.000 votes (veek follows: First w.s'k, V. r Itule 8. Non - winners, or those nor turning in enough suWrlptions to liceome eligible for one of the 25 Subscriptions may be hy'fliiy contestant anywhere beThe contest will ginning June 10th. 1027, (Monday) 22nd, on close August tnk-e- Rule 3. lAwenth Wedding Belk (I in gold. win certain vote value the first Kat'n sw'weni'iion ' neck ami' will decrease in vote value ea.b week during the campaign, fio that you will lose many thousands of rules by waiting until lnte to start, or by holding subscriptions over from week to week. h Established 1892 the-hour- the contest, ! MIDVALE JOURNAL r I Subscription Campaign. Big si ! Prescription Prices fjeen 0 U R prescri)tion prices arc in conformity with the service we renlcr. You pay only for what you get, prompt service, proskil fessional in (lis- - and pensinp, purest drugs ohtainahle. i "In the flood Old Summer Time" visit our Fountain fur Ice Cream and Cold Drinks 2; l.'': . i; RELIEF SOCIETY MKKTIN0 The regular meeting of the Murray First Ward Kellef Society will be held June 21st. The literary leMoa will he glveu by Fern L. Smith sad L Preal Hauskenecht and will eonsltt a study of discussion of the author, George Fantayanla. All member are urged to attend. tt DINNER PARTY Katherlne Gordon was bostea dinner party, given la hoaor ef Mis Irma Cannegelter last Wedae-da- y at ber home on State Street. Cover, were laid for the followlaf guests; Mlsa Irma Canuffelter, Mrs. Anna Gordon, Mr. Ernet Rheria of Mi at fi,: .: rfs, iJ ,l Ib-rr- er MURRAY CITY PHARMACY IO Phone Murmy 279 ' a Angeles, Mr. Kate Mayr, Mrs. Harry Cannegelter, Mrs, Bert Peter ,acd Mrs. Btella Trp. i , |