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Show V - THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 TRACK MEET TO BE HELD AT Ml RRAY HIGH SCHOOL BASE BALL GAME WITH JORDAN Standing of The Arlington School in Oral Hygeine Campaign A track meet between Murray The Murray High School Is sendwill take place Friday, and Jordan meet team the to Jordan Its Watch them race ing 13. Both school will lie well cent mark! Three Hi(?h School team, Thursday, April April represented and believe we are Who will be next? 12, 1928. to our own as our their If reput- true and loyal Hjmrltf boys play slnudiiig : hhull give we and ation says they can, we are certain representatives Mr. McMillan, 0th them the best, we have. to gain victory. cent. Hurrah! Mi Mr. AID SOCIETY DATE (HANGED BASE BALL GAME TO BE HELD The Lndies Aid Society of the Community church will hold their next meeting at the Methodist church Friday afternoon April 27, instead of Wednesday, .April 25th, as previously announced. ' Hostesses will be Mrs. Archie Bradford, Mrs. Orville Fugate and Mrs. J. YV. Welch. Now Is the time to cheer our boys, nud help them along to victory. What for? Tills Is the season for baseball. Last Tuesday, April 10, baseball 1928, I D. S. sent it team to the Murray High School. This was the first league game of the season and we earnestly hope The IIoYokcl Club will lie enterthat the Murray boys will ,be successful lu bringing a victory to the tained at lite home of Miss Ma .vine Williams on Vine street next Mon Murray High School. day evening. Icr . Grade Grade (ith Grade 92 )s-- !2 per r tit) cent. per fl-- !H LOCALS PK0 Mrs. Mae G. Scott, principal of the Bonneyville school announces there will lie an Interesting program Friday afternoon, April 13, at the school. The main purjiose of the program fill lie to promote Interest In the clean-ucampaign in that district. Dr. F. E. Boucher will talk on this subject and Mayor Lester and Mr. Philip Bentz will also give brief talks. The Murray Second Ward and parent-tcihers association are cooperating in the campaign anff much enthusiasm is manifest In Bonny ville school among the pupils to make this year's cleanup campaign bigger and better than ever. 89 per Grade .".th SCHOOL CRAM to the ldfl per have arrived: Below is the Miss Martin, 1th Grade cent. Mrs. Walton, 4th Grade . pel-cent- 82 per cent. 100 per Ml RRAY HIGH ASSEMBLY Mrs. Culler, 3rd Grade HELD APRIL SIXTH cent. Mrs. MoUensen, 2nd Grade 70 The Home Economic Section rf per cent. Mrs. Larson, 2nd Grade til lcr the Murray High School, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Styles cent. Miss Milne, 1st Grade 100 per and Miss Barbara Badger gave tlw cent. assembly Friday, April 0, 1928. Mrs. Paiil, 1st Grade 100 per Song Skit "Now and Then" Short cent. play "Erva's Nightmare." Reading Miss Doris Rollins MeCune School of Music, TRIANGLE DEBATES "As Others See Cs" song. Miss Warenskl, 3rd Grade Mrs. Joseph McKnlgbt of Salt A party eomiwsed of Miss Bern Ice and Mrs. Walter Roberts of Lake, Barratt, Miss Vilda and Miss Vera were Delta the dinner guests of Mrs. Mr. Paris Miller, Mr. SherOsborne, man Iinrrutt and Mr. and Mrs. 1). V. Jauies, Monday of this week. Harold Maland, motored to I'ayson of RolMr. and Mrs. C. (5. Eyre last Saturday and spent the Faster lins, Wyoming, visited tit the home holiday with Mr. and Mjs. Young of Mr. Eyre's parents, Mr, and Mrs. of that city. Edwin Eyre, lust week, returning A delightful social evening was home Monday. enjoyed by the visiting guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eyre Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstroiu and evening. Their, guests during the to Eureka Sunday and spent motored week included iMrs. Iniex of the with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. day Mrs. Mr. and Mlnersvllle, Utah; Rawlins of Lyman, Wyoming; Mr. Brown. Dr. and Mrs.. Wright entertained and Mrs. Ed G. Eyre, of Hinckley, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Eyre, of Dr. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright, of llyrum, I'tnh, Rollins, Wyoming. his uncle, Mr. Fred Wright, of Ixis Mrs. L. T. Wnkeham xpent last nud his brother, Mr. Rid-oAngeles, week In Ogden, the guest of her Wright, luring the past week. daughter, Mrs. Dave Budget. Mr. Lloyd Croxfonl returned the returned Mrs. George Lemon latter part of the week from a two home this week after a two weeks weeks' business "trip to Montana. visit with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Glen Robinson of Wright. Bountiful motored down and called The Relief Society of Granger on Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Ward held a business and social Mrs. Schuyler Call Wednesday meeting Tuesday afternoon at the evening. home of Mrs. Johu II. Woodbury. Paul, Robert ami Charlotte HanMrs. A. E. Short had as her sen of 4VT(l South State, attended guest during the week, her sister, a very delightful Easter party at Mrs. Miles Cahoou, of St. Anthony, the home of Wallace Got berg in Salt Lake last Friday. Idaho. Neilseu, cent. Miss Trie, nth cent. .Mrs. Ellcrtsou, BONNEYYILLE The debaters of the Murray High School teams have now been chosen, and are as follows: Aflirinative Isabell Mary Mc.Millian. EASTER affirmative ami Brown team a in 12th. Friday, April l'l. our negative team will travel to Davis High School where a debate will be held :30 p. in. We wish these delmtors or our school the Test of sueiess and sincerely hoie for victory for Murray In debating again, this year. 1 n n Hand Mt. FOB Range. Bakes well. Good stove for summer. l."2 Vine street. NAI.i"'-Sec- ond MEATIEST MdMTMS in 2o years of WILXT - OVEILAND HISTORY ahead of last year! Willys-Knig- and Whippet sales in January, February and ht i March showed great pains over corresponding months in 1927, 89 gained in February over January, 1928. 25 gained in March over February, 1928. March was the greatest month in all Willys-Overlan- d history The public is quick to recognize low prices and high quality. SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIO Reduction $90 Reduction $150 WILLYS-KNIGH- not bi e M.HA The Perfected T E vylu: ip SIX $995COACH Klaiidiiril $oT; Sltt Coup,. Boadler JU'.tf, f:fl; Hhl Gret SU Si la 81 11 fit".'..; Touting jrhv. frun julee front fK-- i to J.i.'.i.'t f'.'.'-l- l o ippet . Mrs. George Jenkins will COACH shs nud Wl Knltlit prlv f. o. h. f.ntory nud ili, nliotis nbjei unto without noilce, Vlly. IHcrhllld, Inc.. Tooele. Ohio. t t (it 1 1, Frank C. Howe Phone Murray 3 contestants in every possible played. 17 For 3 Passes 8!)th Birthday Anniversary. Mrs. W. J. Itothwell hnd planned s to entertain in honor of Mr. itth, Mmon April birthday hut owing to Dr, ltothwell's illne.ss i fryiir was postimned until be Dr. was ng stronger. This date he and Iioihw ell's smh birthday beau or was the recipient manj tiful flowers, telegrams, and other friends gifts from his children anil and Massachusetts in Colorado, the made day which other points, illa very pleasant one despite. bis well has not enjoyed ness. the best of health the past five moiiihs and bis many friends hope that the coming of pleasant and settled weather there will come an Koth-well'- PLUMBING and HEATING ESTIMATES Murray Plumbing & Heating Co. 4856 South State, Murray be MURRAY, UTAH SUN. and MON., APRIL 15th and 16th That Laughable Comedy Duo . ftAVMOHD WALLACE WATTON in "Partners in Crime .)NMMMallMIIM Maw Bwan Pwtil WliUA Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bellis- lon entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lester RcllUtoii of Nephi. and President and Mrs. A. II. Collision of Jaub Stake oxer the week end. Mrs. Vera McKinnini. niece of Mrs. Fred Morgan and teacher in the Ogden schools u;is Ihe guest of her aunt over the Week end. Mrs. X. Broadben and son Under!, from Fly. Xevjida, arrived during the week for a visit with her parents. Mr. uij Mrs. C. F. Can Jkc Lupf m O. M"tnmt 9ictun It's easy when 'Beery and Hatton the entertainingespecially in this roaring laugh with Beery as the detective and Hatton as a combination bad man and reporter. They've got a corner on all the laughs and there's love and thrills to Have a good laugh! do sue-ce- ss flat-foot- match. USUAL GOOD COMEDY and NEWSREEL COLORED NOVELTY IN ADDITION TUES. and WED., APRIL 17th and 18th fint .1. Ue;i Mr. and Mis. an noiiiee the anhal of a baby uiil. bom April L'tid. Walter Thaxloit who has s.tu the winter in Idaho, returned to his In. mo in Granger this week. "What a Goddess!" raved the poets when they sang of famous Helen of Troy! "What a Woman!" said John Erskine when he looked with keener eye and wrote his startling novel! "What a picture!" say all the fans and critics that have seen it! It gives you a peep into the past tells you all about the private loves of the first flippant flapper! You'll giggle at her wisdom and gasp at her love affair. You must see it! . Mum cr for New B.ihy Mr- -. Finii Pre. koii and .Mrs, IVth NeVoii .'entertained witji ! stotk shower in honor of Mrs. I. Read lat Wednesday at the lioine of .Mrs. Liteksoii. A '' ) n ul afternoon ujis sH iit 1,1 ( dell,-number "f friends, and the in jbaby girl re elvul many beautiful! Itfflis, A dainty Iniiih was sorted . GOOD PICTURE PROGRAM Gem Theatre (A Murray, Institution) In choosing coal, think first of n your fuel suply. I,n't Jt , the faults you found f.ct W . Jwuityk i,M! WITH HIS D UTAH-CRAN- D Call us at Murray 56, or call at our store. Wc save you 202-- 1 money. West 33rd South Smith's Cash Feed lti.-i.lv- . Tl,.rMiile. "KYKE" ANDERSON IS COMING BACK BIG COUNTRY STORE yoj the soot and clinkers, and also the "excess con.ump-Buy UTAH-CRANCOAL, .void the stringy oot and clinkers, for makes' neither and you will find It also LASTS LONGER. .s Ijilettalii- - i't New Home Mr, heiil.a ..s,ut,.,l u (her mother, Mi i; i .,., ,. .lortnitiod the hidi f t ,.(., Ili.-J- t l.ah rihlc.. last Saturday line Mt a hoime wntmii.a and .v lliiine .arty ( l.Ir new h,(1,e THURSDAY, APRIL 19th "A Few 'Coal Blooded' Facts" Surprise l';tHy. The Uelief Society i.f Mm ray Second WiiiM held their reul;ii meeting Tt;eda afternoon in (, Amucuicnt II ill. After the session ,,f the ineellm: wn, oVct the holies lurtied the rest of tic afternoon into n Mirptbo party for Mis. Martha I.hU-11thN ,),.,. her bin Inlay auiiiu r.nr Mr. IUI, was greatly "surprised-- ' af this honor mid the s,inl after lii.ii Ihtis nii'iit proved il ureal stiii ess in ev.tj wjiy. Mis, .,.i wan presented with ii leaii'ifd plant. Gaines were enjoyed and re freslui.i tits wetv served to Inentv five JiHicj. "Everything for the chick from Teep to Cackl," ' - ora-toric- gue.-t- s. 1 ; All Wliip-- l Dr.-Bot- ho-pit- al 42 was voted the winner of lirst prize for appearing in the best costume. tr Isabel Snook carried off first Cootie," of prize in the game winnin ; Mrs. Jane Bishop atioii prize. .Mrs. Marie nlso won a nrize in other games - y special assembly at Murray, April at a very were present and enjoyed of vari- in games time delightful kinds, delicious refresliinents i...h.r served. Mrs. Mary Fonda this week. The members are busy working on lump shades which are milktruly works of art. Some are while ing the silk and chiffon shades others are making the painted fasshades, ail of which are very wonderresults the being cinating, fully beautiful. Cottonwood Camp. Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. John Jones, on Wasatch avenue. Thursday afternoon, wPh Mrs. Jane Carlson assisting hostess. liamshaw had Mr. nud Mrs. W. as week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kanishaw and small son of to his health. Ogden; Mrs. T. II. Heal and family improvement of Provo. and Mrs. E. J. Ward of Bronze Medal Oratorical Contest. Provo. Mr. Melvin strong,, director of the Mrs. Wm. I!. Erekson is ill at her Bronze Medal Oratorical contest home on Vine street. hostess to the S. S. Club next at her home on East 4Mh The Murray First Ward fhoir will under the direction of W. F. Robin- South. One o'clock lnmheoii of tic remainder the and son, will present the Easter Canta- served, social in and sewing afternoon spent ta, "Life Everlasting" by H. W. Petrle Sunday evening, April 15, it activity. "April 11 is the date for Dean :30 i, m. Milton Reunion to give his lecture All are invited. on "The Problem of Moral StandMr. Orson Hansen is building a ards In Relation to the Character of Youth" at the Murray dandy new .I room house on Ins Education property Just south of his home, High School. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hansen en,r.".'',7 South Stale Street. at a family dinner Sunday tertained anniIn honor of her birthday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde children. Their Mrs. Hill was John pleasversary. Salt Lake antly surprised last Friday after- Ockcy and young son. of Hanson Elvin Mrs. and Mr. noon at her home in Mill Creek and a delightful and ami of a number friends enjoyed her family by relatives. A delicious lunch was dinner and afternoon at the filially home on South State street. served to twelve ladies. Mrs. J. W. Burke entertained in Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins (if Lyman, of her husband's birthdav honor home were Wyoming, guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Fdwin Eyre a few recently at her home on East oiith South, with a chicken dinner. Covers days last week. were laid for twelve guests. Mr. Joseph Turner returned to in Stilt Lake Sunday, the April 1. where he is taking treatment. Mr. Turner was home only ahoiit a week following an operation. He Is reported as .being slightly improved this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Aamodt of Ogden were visitors at the home "f Mrs. Julia Aamodt Sunday. Mrs. c. L. Croniu of iis Sou'h State and two small sous returned hone last week, from a two months slay in South Dakota. Mrs. Julia Aamodt entertained a number of friends Sun, lay evenim:. A pleasant so.ial evening was en joyed and tight lunch served to ten and Jones Negative-Euge- ne Frank Thone, The program for these debntors for this weid; Is as follows: The West High School negative team will meet the Murray Ilih School CANTATA Woods of Idaho Falls, are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. John Woods. They attended conference last week, and expected to return home the first of the week, but were detained who is by the illness of Jack, Jr., tonsilitis. of attack an suffering The 'needlework section of the Woman's Cluli met at the home of Mrs. Varian Mortenseii Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack -- Jiurray, announces that the contest will be held on Thursday, April 10th in the Murray First Ward Chapel at S:M) p. m. n,,, public is urged to attend this contest and encourage the ror "KASH IS KING" |