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Show EVENTS CITY HALL L. to heed the Jiik warned h.r 1. Scliiarl refiwd Moi sijjsml and on Im ID) 'the miirsliall ignored the waniini?. Tbi resulted In the Marxtiull arreHt-th- e offender mid Mr. Schiarl wus lined two dollarx. the well niiKwerliiK Two aii'ii arrent-ewere Doe John of nume known and proceedfor .speeding yeHterduy This reM-anc- e ed to resiHt the ofl'ieers. RATION-WID- E INSTITUTIO- N- yS d 1L DEPARTMENT resulted in the offenders heinc TJie taken to Jndjje Jtrlnghurst. and were ko olistreiierouH that the Judge ordered them locked iii). They Unfitly compromised dollars ball. hy nit ling up twenty-fivThin is a case of the Doe boys really Ix'coniing the 'Dough" boys for Mur- e STORES Givin? Va nes ray City.. Nlyrtli; Rogers has tiled suit against Cordon Campbell, alleging that he struck her while In the Murray Miss lingers asserts that Citv Cafe. Campbell knocked her down ami that al-Evei- ; ryday from the Five boys ranging in age from '!" 'Jts years, stole a car in Vtah County, near Thistle,. and drove as far a Meet Me at Murray City Park. The Swimming it Creat. I'rovo. The cur went out of coinmis- sion there and the journey was con- D. W. MOFFAT SPEAKS AT He sure :ind boost for n big crowd tinned by rail. The party quarreled to meet you ii I Icll your friendss UNION at Midvule and one of the hoys ciniie there. Il will be a day worth remem to Murray City and told his story to Honorable. D. W. Moffat was the bering for a long time. the Marshall. The officers waited on principal Heaker at the celebration (lie rest of the jmrty and placed them Mr. held at Viilon on July i'lta. Bearer of the Center in jail. The Vtah County officers were Moffat made a very strong addre.s and The person wh curries the thurible called on the phone and finding the 1 especially Inspired his heurers by or censer in a church procession mar as sccliicd sent an officer ' to he n "iliurif'T." as Formerly of the fact out known the great bringing remove the boys to Vtah county to t lie wus always mi acolyte, but now he 1$ principles underlying mighty answer for their theft. wonderons achievements of the Vtiih often a layman. lloneetN In whose honor th gathering 10,000 MEN AND BOYS TO at Vnlon was held. Mr. Moffat happiTexan' Debt to Colt RAOM HILLS IN M. LA. On February 2.r.. ls:ii, the flrt ly compared the feats and principles EXCURSIONS of the early Vtah heroes wlLh the patent for a revolver was granted to Lure Fathers Out Peaks, Camping of recent achievement and qualities of Samuel Colt, the inventor. It was to Sons and Open Spaces. b it came to Colonel Undlierg. It is to be lined great use soon after More than 10,kN) men find boys will In It used Texatm the for that all hearers rightly estimated Mr. marketed, their from break away from the rout line duties Independence gaining Moffat's praise of the sterling prinof life and scnd a few day in the Mexico. ciples that. IniiMdled the sacrifices of great o)mii spaces of the west as a the Pioneers and guide Mmlherg In bis result of the fathers' ami sons' move"Dead Sea AppU" declining to caplall.e his flight across ment of the V. M. M. I. A., this sumThe Apple of Sodom In a fruit dethe ocean. it Ih estimated by Oscar A, Kirk- an exter- mer, scribed heiirli-lby ancient writer y The seecli of Mr. Moffat was of fair appearance, but dlsfkaV ham, executive director. received and applauded by the In rue nally Outings arranged by stakes ami into smoke und ashen when lug gathering present. beplucked-De- ad Sea apple. The name wards to foster companionship The celebration was well attended Is often of Solauuui to fruit hunthe tween will sons ami fathers take given and a iiuiiiIht of very Interesting featBodoiiieum, a prhkly shrub with fruit dreds of groups to some of the choice The crowd njoyed not unlike a small yellow tomato. ures were summer recreation spots of Vlah ami the dav very much, indeed. Idaho. Hundreds of fathers have alThe Object of Education ready taken their sons on these annual The entire object of true education outings and many more such outings At the Vuion 1'loneer Day CelebratIs to muke people not merely do tun are ion then' was a very Interesting maplanned for the remaining wisdi chine showing the pulling dcrngth of right things, but enjoy the right thing In July and throughout August and not merely Industrious, but to love Tis device was of gerat inhorsed. not merely pure, but to lova September, aextirding to returns sent terest to farmers ami horsemen as it industry not in the M. I. A. office. merely Just, but to hunter purity will enable them to accurately giuige uiitl thirst after Justice. John llunkln. Kvery such outing included the thrill the pulling siwer of their team ami of a trip to the mountains; the in permit of the proier matching af vigorating 'Xterie!ice of sleeping ill Lamp Bulb Driet Shoe$ teams as to strength In liiiuliugii loads, the ohii and of eating wholesome fun, When hboes, rubber hoots or learns us to their strength In hauling cooked over the camp ire; of hiking are damp nUl, they may be loads. A partlatle was shown at Vnlon to some or ridge where the high dried tlmroiiu'hly ill half an hour by giving iJie I'loticcrs arrival In the valmenus ! a lighted electric light bulb lures of the great out grips ley. The parade was very Interesting on an extension cord. The heal I you ami the wonders of nature are to till ami called forth a great deal of mild that lite bui.p jnuj be inserted ht- fully apparent; the Intimate r hoot. Popular tiou of fathers ami sons in the sht prise for lhtfe who directed ami took which proScience Mont lily motes in u t nit part in it. understandings : the charm of the camp tire under clear skies, with the added lure of song ami COTTONWOOD STAKE DAY Humanity't Failing What a great and gloriou world story. Idaho Falls stake has notified 'the Stake Is thin might be if we always kept the F.vcryonc in ('oiumwood to reserve Thursday, August altitude toward one another which general office of the M. I. A. thai its cxiHM-t.sIn the hour of flood and fire till for the observance of Cottonwood prevHds annual fathers' and sons' outing will mid earthijiiake. Oh I Ibe pity of It Stake Day at Sallalr. Make it a famJuly !;.:;( in Teton canyon under vve disthut wait for some colosssl nil Hide folks nmi the direction of Kolf C. W.df of Idaho bring ily day aster to awake us o the real plrlt Falls. Summit slake will hold lis ..m. and inert your old friends ami iicigh-Imr- s of iuilera! h.e. I'.lls Wheeler in this ureal out lug of the summer lug Aug. IVIM at the foot of Mount Jtald ami K'ssl's eak under direction of llols-r- t S. Miller of lloytsie. Thes, are typical of Ihe many tunings Hint are being held, even as far away as Canada, where the Ithtiridie ward conducted an ciciirslon Julv tl.DV. NC. Murray, Utah Dot-hoy- s tar-hule- nt her neck is badly injured effects of the blow. Co. Program Here to j 25th Anniversary Cbol Frocks Delightfully Summer's End Prices! 11 At rtnnortnnitv nf the season to add two or three charmlns midsummer frocks to your wardrobe vacation needs can be met (smartly, but inexpensively, now. TiS -' Immense Variety In Styles and Colors We cannot tell you about them these frocks that are the outstanding values we have offered in several months be sure to see them and to avail yourselves of the substantial savings without delay. Fine summer silks crepe de chine, flat crepe, georgette and tub silks printed and plain, fashion them. pre-ente- d. over-ahoe- 4.98-6- .90 9.9- 0- 14.75 Women, Misses and Junior Size s 25th Anniversary CoolFrocks-AndPractic- 1 One Straps Are al! Very Popular At Pricei That Mean Real Saving The very kind of crisp, fresh frocks that will make the hottest days of summer seem more comfortable the prices, too, cause no worry. l s TT 9 25& Anniversary ligi The black patent strapped slipper i taking new step forward into smart circles this Fall. The fancy trim gives the right splash of color. PlairJt Fancy Print -- All Girl. Like Them Tfr Variety enough to pleau girls from 7 to 141 $3.49 to $4.98 lie. Father Miiguire is sieiiding n week at Viriau Park in P He reports that Ihe is tine. Vi lrt 98c to 1.98 B An Interesting Pioneer proemm wNs given at IJie Murray First Ward Sun-tl.i4 niortiln The mni, u ihe ilir.vtl.tn of W. F. U..bni..i, fltM partly hfil.lt - tthtVh ne Iin iVei,;,,, s hlm.,.f with n whli at IhelfOR RENT .....'iislif'l i .... ..... t !. Mr " .." .i.. ""'s-rat. hroiuhi of a ihlld or an old lame' np. hii ne nr!l tiiddit, tnent with I all) au-- l KJi Hureii and Mr. Muma-- . Smith II It If f !l It H U!M k ! South Stale M. i!tiiiuted hy lioiv." I'refa.T to hook Kllliint fori There wk. nii inier-siiMury f the . k fiort." i li. I tn ll(efulln nf of etie I'lneers ly Mri. K. K. Hinder, find lm..rl.HMe :ind tl.try of life., I'lesideiit f. C,. Miller mve mi BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICE I'lie l ortil.li itnitlt Mtid trhlie if the letilUhtetdni talk o the j Hilt j i'..H- -i l..wi, j. .y InditTernee I of t! e rii'lieer MMtltAY t III KCII I W. ItUTIST niiitio. t ft U., ;i.le i.f .nnlikht, l.lilnriil ImIi Smith .strei-i- . . tieur Htutv, iilr. jU llllll. I ()hltl- -. MIL I ld. Ji Hie Mnrra) M Ward Snndnj s, j Itihle iMiiool in. i. every Sunday I IKM SK for rent or ile oftl.i rn' and tea. her miiiic l(i i'oM.mi- - eellihllie.1 ttMh H l.ruf !i nHtlte f..r iimrtilint at In a. m. S ;pt. ('rliHin A. 'nlil.. l:nuhl,t' ,.f hird l Pren-e- l, JjiKN rann la it e, k m a rtii. limney Ih-for all: All are wel (IIII-.-- .I A'!'" j liolltieed atliSvWiMeeurdlliK (.. all re. I) ilidiflelin.v to the IxtlilM iiillie, ll.lere.l jfllld t.ird I ,,f life ni, mt.uH. Wild l.i'ur.l from tho-- e in aiteiidntiii-- . WI IH! I MAitv Mii.n n r a. m., Wophli, II l j Ullli.ll.1 e- n,.. n, ),,MM. Mornina " ttev, J, p. I'ajne. KveiiltiK nervlee The ,le of Hat, it Itercei,'. . coins '"""'hl.d XX ,mhlned with 371 i. m. Sermmi hy ihe I'n!or. ' "f "l"M,,i " Uetter hi.rn X nd gH i frMi I All are Itniied io tt,o vhurch with Mm lay. dimmer hat l flnh.Ii the fi,n vlih. j wloi ""' nte ImkuIj " inrdial wrleome." h tdan rv t harm tetketl 4. at le . ,ree. jUiid life In hi h di Iii leii, i fetliov.fM-liintXX not j There are many teiedioiiea In I Am A.KKK WITH (.KOKt.K of St. Imi.i.' XXI ' Aliitei a there wer In the en. tmlfiy i .! feel ne ihnt ihe l.ir.U nr.. or our kin MIIW ON "hll l Hflt lire nniiitr) In iMt.. ..iii, MDKTS." jhiit th. hidicnant vtt, ,,iy The Pioneer Coot " Villi iti t II . If- a ea iini.ii i.r ".....n.l ..... . i:... mnti ,J"- Vnil, .inilll III .',, ..,.. n in tII HIPI'hhaRii ha an average of in the ce in Unit finu l" 'he ji 'I1' U a SjM.rt the mm i.riman; tee)itione i bIU a day. man without fellow feeilnr Th. CHEAPEST PUct (for lifu rider uf limiuii ion or of timid I ,. ,,,,, m, 5k- omriiM'umlit). for Deformed or riiiiiif in Kclialile man wanted to sell laIe! that the deatiHllutt of life In in "I Uii.xe thill Hie lime Feet Specif .nine autotiiul.ilc. Previous ' aniu'tuent to blm, U,e buM when II ceiith man f..oin Biini-ii,,m. rmt necessary. Sec !oiilli.k In a. barrow a that of l,ia If with a kiiii wiil fud fl l T Frank C Howe, Vine and Tbf new r I If not rvrn rrnH ; ttmrt N dog, n hp dm- - tiow Winn found State Street. room. Soui-U;!!t- s a i ai I Metropolitan Garage JACK SWITZER, Mgr. r 1 -- ! n tt Ht-.- j I ,.. tt 4- - firimT GAS SERVICE ACCESSORIES OIL :t General Auto Repairing 5026 South State 1'a-to- j ct n-- t.e tt j ,:. j n i NEPHI McCLErf l(i 1 j Phone Murray 55 jlrt tia 3,),. vr. K d !'? t1- |