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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 THE LEADER'S DRASTIC MARKED DOWN SALE - will be continued to July 4th, to en- aoie Murray and vicinity to secure their holiday clothing needs at the wonderful money-savin- g prices listed on our Sale Bill and herewith -- By Maud Chegwidden lot Ladies' $6.45 $7.50 Your Choice Your Choice $1.00 value for some years, but she live alone and does her own housework, and until lately, when her eyesight began to fail, she was an inveterate reader. She has four living sons: Reuben S. Ilumllton of Rlvertou; Thomas M., of Rlvertou; John Franklin of Sugar City, Idaho, and Launcelot R., of Millcreck, and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Ida Lemon of Idaho. Tffere ure ulso thirty-eigh- t grand children and twenty-twgreat grand children. ' LEGAL NOTICES Murray City running uouth to tb north line of Forty Fifth Sout ( , Street and on the west side of Stat street rrom ttie North limits o V". Murray City running South 642.' feet and situated in the West hal of Section six (0.) T. 2 S. R. 1 R and in Sewer District No. Two (2) t Murray City. Ttie total cost of said improve-p."- . meut is $3,2011.01 as estimaated of r which the abutter's portion is $3,- - ' 144.00 or $1.05 per front or linear foot. All protests nnd objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, stating In such protest the lot, block, and de- ecrlptlon of property owned or con trolled by each person so objecting, to the City Recorder, ou or before the 2nd day of July, 1928, at 5 o'clock p. rn. The Board of Commissioners at its first regular meeting thereafter the 2nd day of July, 1928. at 7 o'clock will, consider the proposed levy, nnd hear and consider such protests nnd objections to said improvements as shall have been made. Dated the Clh day of June, 1928. YV. J. WARENSKI, City Recorder. Sewer Extension No. 6 First Publication June 7, 1928. Last Publication June 2sth. 192.8. ....$54S With $3.85 now o Not-lee- 89c 69c shirt for $1.50 shirt for $1.25 s, '. Mill-cree- k 89c $1.50 now C)30JC)&Zl Good Values Cut Flowers or Potted Plants rosy-cheeke- LADIES SLIPPERS or two Pants the FOURTH values ....$3.85 values $2.85 Murray Floral Buy K3vrocicr "cat-tails- LADIES REASON! One lot Ladies kid and skin. Regular $6.00 $8.00 Your Choice B.A.KIasco Next Theatre A n rl MEN FIGURE! One lot Men's $6 values. Your Regular $5 $1.79 Murray McHENRY & SON fid-low- The Best ' Get the best: Caslle Gate and MM! Creek and-dye- x bums '. If : jl J. ARNOLD SIGNS ! Phone Murray ... ' I t: ONE LOT DRESS SHIRTS 329.65 at. 326,65 at $23.65 30.00 89c 79c 69c DRESS SHIRTS Father's but lower S40.00 suit at 84.85 u , ; Club Clothes $8.50 Your Choice $1.25 value Good Price. 2 fOf $1.00 MEN'S OXFORDS Black Tan Your Choice $.1.50 value .... Read and Act! MERCHANDISE ORDERED FOR THE FOURTH OF AT SALE PRICES nPPiflLD0ne in this sale MEN'S UNION SUITS - ,00 $5.50 PIONEER OF MILL (KEEK Mre. Maria S. Hunultou of Mill Creek Is eighty-thre- e years old. She came to lluh from Hereford, Eng land, in lsii-- when t.he was ulue-teeyears old, aud has lived in this vlcluity ever since. Needless to say she has witnessed many changes take place in that period, i'rom her rich store of memories some have been gleaned for presentation to .... NEW readers of the Eagle. Probate and Guardianship OF-FEREMrs. Hamilton, who had beeu JULY D for Additional Qiiforuuitiou, .... au cared forf tenderly only daughter, iu her English home, entered consult County Clerk or respective one of the piuoecr farmhouses aud signers. was taught to milk cows and care SUMMONS BOYS for chickens ; besides this work, she in scrubbed, cooked uud sewed, receiv- In the Third Judicial District As as ing for her labors the munificent Court of Salt Lake County, State sum of two dollars per week ! And of Utah. sometimes even then the cash was Mary E. Taylor and Jededlah Dress not forthcoming, but she was paid .... Plaintiffs vs. Taylor, iu kiud, once getting a homespun 11. F. Christian Rathert. aud his skirt for her week's work! Michallna Kuthert, and Mike wife, & $1 dress was then uothiug but u stretch Dcfendnuts. of heavy clay lund.'siwrely covered Schukler, The State of Utah to the suld De with weeds and sagebrush, and fendant : with cowpuths and wagon tracks You are hereby summoned to ap- hither and yon, iu meandering Iear within twenty days after the place of roads. swrvice of tlds summons upon you, Two years after arriving in the if served within the county in Walk-Over- s valley, she married Johu C. Ham- which this action is brought; otherilton, thereby culminating a ro- wise, within thirty days after sor- . Reg. mance which had started ou the iee, and defend the above entitled .... plains, when John had gone out etion; and in case of your failure from Salt Lake to help .bring in so to do, Walk-Over- s t Judgment will bo rendered the emigrants nnd was captivated galust you according to the de d by the English maid. mand of the complaint which has The bridegroom was Just returned beeu filed with the Clerk of said from the Blackhawk Indian wars, Court. Endicott-Johns- on 535.00 Suit At Supriaingly Reasonaud they set up housekeeping in a This cause is brought against you, one and table Their small $4.95 logjiut. and each of you to ohtuln a Decree able Prices few chairs were home made, and of Court to Quiet the title to the Suit .... thex8innll stove which hud beeu real estate described as follows, to- hauled across the plains iy wagon wit, Endicott-Johns- on S3.95 .... team, cost $112.00; Mr. Hamilton one Located In Salt Lake County, U 4838 So. State, Murray went up Millcreck canyon and chop. State of UUih: All of the South .... ped wood to pay for this. Their A for Come Tel. Murray 41 Buy y2 of Lot 14, Block 20, 10 acre wedding presents, of which they Plat "A" Big Field survey, were Inordinately proud, consisted Commenting at a point 17.4 rods of such- tilings as chickens, ducks South of the Northeast corner of sheets nnd pllliwcases: silver and said lot 14, 10 acre Plat "A" Big cut glass were undreamed of. Mrs Field survey, thence South 17.4 -- Contractor" from Hamilton gathered rods; west 4(1 rods; theme North the marshes to (ill the ibed and pti 17.4 rods; thence F.nst 40 rods, Tunnel Work a Specialty lows. All Kinds of Excavating to beginning. Being part of the In tlnwe days there were mutches NWVi, section 32, Twp. 1 South, WELLS SEWEIW In the valley, but no lamps, and Range 1 East, Salt 'Lake Mericalf the little house was lighted by shoes, Many Years Experleuce shoes... dian. wick made from a twisted plct' in the Business C. M. Nielsen, to of cloth set in a tin with melted & for Plaintiff. Attorney & value V J. T. DWIGHT Coal could be obtained P. O. Address, No. 08 Main Street. grease. Gem Choice C Phono Murray 35 from Park City, but as Mr. Ilamll 208 Mdutyre Bldg., Snlt Lake ton was three days on the Journey 4C36 Second West City, Utah. ach way, with a wagon, they usu First Publication June 21. ally burned wood cut In Mlllcreuk Last Publication, July 19. Ou many of these woodcanyon. cutting trips the young husband NOTICE TO CONTRACTOIW ?- Difference The slept at nights in a snow house. 'orestation Mr. Hamilton whs n great hunter, Two thousand trees tire added Reputation Is what men and Office of the City Recorder. em-year to the orest established women think of us; character Is and pa mo was very plentiful, aud Murray City, June, 13, 1928 scvend years ago hy Cold Brook what God and angels know of us. teemed with streams the literally public school In the Jewn of ilussln. Thomas Pulne. Sealed proposals will lie received trout which were easily caught with York. Herkimer county, New at this office until S:00 o'clock p. hook and line. School nre exempt from taxAU the clothing whs made by in. Monday July 0, 192$, for con ation la New York ginte. and m.iny Highett Mountaint schools are acquiring tracts of hind Colorado U the most mountain hand, for at that iierlod there wax structing pipe sewers iu Sewer Ex to be wooded by pupils. School ous state with 42 of the 55 igh no sewing machine In Millcreck. tension No. 5, Murray City as Life. eat peaks ,n country. 1172 cubic yards eicavation Aftor Ising sheariHl from the sheep 3 manholes 2 fiu-- li and backfilling, the wool was picked nnd washed Is the Cheapeit in Plumb and then taken to be rolled, when tanks complete, and furnishing aud 8 sewer 1739 feet of Inch ing Fixtures. It was tpuii Into yarn In the home, laying In on file to Call Murray 317 for the plans ami dyed ami woven Into "llnsey." pipe according offb-e- . Best in Service and Supthe Engineer's City A popular method of dying yarn Instructions to bidder, siilii a- was to "cloud" it, the cfftct Mug plies' obtained by tying the hanks lure tlons and forms for contract mil PLUMBING and there, so that the dye (lid Imt bond, together with plans, when l obtained at the penetrate to these pluies. The tied prepared, may & HEATING CO. work so mpulnr today H office of the City Engineer, viu Clear simply an elaJMrntim of this pion- deposit of five ($5.00) dollar. Murray, Utah The right Is reserved to reject eer device. t : ?vt. Jit ; v.r t t "vjL Stocking, of course, were all soy and all bids. hand knitted. ',lnst" ones lieing BY ORDER OF THE BOARD F fashioned of cotton ynri In most COMMISSIONERS. ntrlcate patterns; and the ftrt win- Attest: V. J. Wnrenskl, City Recorder dow curtains which adorned the lit I tle log house were knitted by Its First Publication, June II. 192S. mistress. Mr. Hamilton had pur Ijist Publication, July 5. 1928. , chased the spinning wheel by sell Ing wild duck which ho caught. NOTICR OF INTENTION We are exclusive agent in Murray for Food at thin time was plentiful Siltcr (odil I.cnf for the famine was past, but sugar Genuine Catle Gate and Gear Creek Notice is hereby Riven by the was a dollar a pound, so molasses Board of Commissioners of Murray coals. L. was ground from sugar cane to .p Utah, of the Intention of smh City, used for sweetening. Preserve to mnke the following were made from native fruits board, "I made slctis icfre I could talk' Improvements, to wit: Consweetened with inolasscw. new. and lmh Painting laying right structing Kalsomining For years nil the drinking water er pipe as follows : Wallpaper Geaning l hnd to carried from a spring In the east tide of State Stnft, WO l.lcmi M. Murray, IL more than half a mile away, but 30 feet east of the center tin ruf lUised letters Banner of Iu 17. Mr. Hamilton obtained the beginning 8.5 feet south of the all kinds first flowing well In tbl nelchlwir-Iihk1- , North limits of Murray City, at a which proved such a rurloii I IIONE Ml HUY 100 point 744 feet north and bTd.l ferl Ity thnt folk came from tnar and cast from the Southwest nrwr of far to view It. The well wn Ixtred the Northwest Quarter fectlon vli by an auger from which horn (0.) T. 2 8. R. 1 K. alt Uke Base traveling round and round provided snd Meridian, and r running 1 T the motive power. Mr. Hamilton's south ftV) feet to a point in Forty houe boasted no Jwlnt. either In Fifth South street. I hence running ternally or externally, but the wood, 185 feet Into Manhole No. work was scoured to dnr.r.ling pro- easterly ft five (5.) Sewer Extension No. two and along with the portion Step Dancing (2.) also beginning at a point In with sand. pan the wet side of Slate Street 31 Ballet Dancing It wn no uncommon thing for the feet west of the center thereof and coyote to come down In the night S.5 Ball Room Dancing fret south 'f the North Limit and carry off the chickens and of Murray City and running south duck. 503 thence easterly about 71 Mr. Hamilton tin been a widow feet feet, or better Dancing eill improve the And they cannot eat any Joining the proposed Sewer Milk-Mai- d health of children and give than food Line on side east of State street. the more nourishing them grace an And to defray the abutter's porBread. ThU bread" is baked tion of the iwt snd expense by a MOD1-SMUCKS fresh every day in a sanitary bakery loral assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground to be affected snd MIDVALE BAKERY BAKERY lnefttted by said Improvement, sit X (enter, MUKale Main Cr. So. Mate, Murray uated on the rait side of State TrMuw Mjr, 111 Mid vale 115 Ilione llmne Murray S Street from the North limits of spp-ay LADIES HATS One Lot Ladies' Hats Value $4.00 & $5.00 Your Choice $6.50 A 128 Itn-nr- l Tleacii !! When Children Play They Eat Hy Sharman meets Clarence Smith in a Wrestling Match, at Union next Friday RUTH WEBB It- - |