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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE T IIURSDAY. HOUSE FOR RENT LOST 7 week old German Police male puppy. Liberal reward If 0 room modern House. Call Mur. returned to V. Moss, 4399 South Ask for S. U. Godfrey ray 289-State street. UNION PERFUME COSMETICS CANDIES CIGARS Murray City Pharmacy RAY KINGSTON, Proprietor Soda Fountain Specials Phone Murray 279 PRESCRIPTIONS t SUNDRIES Special! From May II to X 3 st 1 t Peggy's Permanent Wave Regular $10.00 for t t t $goo Thone for Appointments Early Telephone 13 Murray . t Vanity Beauty Shoppe t First National Bank Bldg DUART Permanent Wave (For Short Bobs) T l It ANDRE A VllllOilVlli IT TC mt W (For long hair and long bobs) $5.00 and $7.50 UTAH HIGH SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE CLIFT liLDG. 331 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simper, forwho lives 1st of this ward, hut now of here merly Uintah at the Reservation, the time with relatives Salt Lake, are rejolciug over t tie upending arrival of a line baby boy hist week. and friends. I Mrs. Flora V. Walker of his All concerned are doing nicely. JUshop and Mrs. T. F. lireeu-woo- d ward and Mr. Charles Shell of Salt motored to Provo Sunday. Lake were married last week in Mrs. W. J. McNainara had as her Salt Lake, They will make their guests last Friday, Mrs. Hannah home in the city. Mr. Joseph Anderson and son Jos- Bcrrett and Mrs. Katherino Boyle eph have gone to Tintle to remain of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Forbush indefinitely. ,. and children of Salt Lake spent Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fryer, Druee Hackford of Uintah, Mrs. Ed Sunday afternoon with Mr. and FenstenniHker and M)rs. F.innia Nic-o- l Mrs. Iester Fiirlftish. Miss lieatrU-Simper attended sjent Monday In Salt Ttke. an informal dinner dance Saturday studMr. Theron Smart a senior ent at the A. C. at Logan, has com- evening given at the Sorority Sigma to which pleted all requirements and will he House of the Gama " graduated from that institution May she belongs. Mrs. 1). W. McDonald motored to 24th, with a Bachelor's Degree in Art and Science. For the imst 2 Payson Tuesday and attended the fuuural service of a relative. years he has majored In fleology. White crauking the car she was Miss Stella Anderson and Mr. IlerlHTt Nelson motored to Tinlic driving (Monday, M1ss Susie Brady daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sunday. Mrs. Chester Baker was hostess Brady, had the misfortune to break both bones in her right arm. She to the Unity Club last Friday. Miss Viola Furniss of Dlackfoot. was given first aid at the Midvale Idaho, Is a guest of her grand par- Hospital. . It was necessary to set ents, Mr. and Mrs. Funds of Union. the bones four different times and Viola Fundus, Knto nnd Wllla then with the possibility of isjihaps Proctor were having to have an oiK'ratiou for the Greer and Thelmu Salt Lake visitors Saturday. lurise of wiring the Ikukw toiMrs. George Proctor entertained gether. We certainly hois' the hitat dinner Sunday. Covers were ter will not bo uecsary and that laid for Mr. and Mrs. Roland Proc she will Ih on the improve soon, Mrs. Ix'ster Forbush, Mrs. Clartor, Mrs. MaMe Proctor and Mrs. J ence Sharp and Mrs. Clyde Solle P. Terry, of Salt Lake. were club guests last Friday of Mrs. Chester Baker of Union. Mr. S. W. Sharp and sou Earl Experienced bank robbers want ed for short work day. No shooting were dinner guusu Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. lieu Cutler of Salt Lake. allowed. Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Glover and oth ers motored to Levan last Wednesday and attended the wedding re ception of their cousin, Miss Ruoy Kosequisl and Mr. Winters. Mrs. K. A. Clayton, leader of the Junior Girls of the M. I. A. are to bo congratulated on their success in winning lirst place in the stake band tryouts for the harmonica held Monday evening in the Sandy Amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Terry and son Iemoin and Mrs. Mabel Potter uud daughters Marlon and LaVerna of Salt Luke were guests Sunday even lug of Mrs. Ethel Millerberg. Will Buy Your Fresh Mrs. lrma Cook and little son of Fruits and Vegetables Ross of Salt Lake and Mrs. Verda Mur. Griffith and children, visited Tues day ufternoon with Mrs. Lester JOE DIANA Call WAS. 3370 Tage 3 MU:K V SECOND WAKD Si'Ltl.VL .MEETING MAI East Midvale DRAPER UIrs. Druee Hackford i MAY 9, 1929 118 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alllngton returned home Wednesday after visiting several days in Salt Lake, the guests of Mr. Alllngtou's paivuts, Mr. and Mi's. Fred Alllngton. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cherry announce the marriage of their sou Joshua und Miss Ada Hickman of Lehl, Tuesday, April 'M. The couple will make their home lu Bingham. .Miss Isabel Smith entertained nine of her friends at her home last Tuesday evening, following the operetta. Miss Florence Sharp of Salt Lake was one of the guests, A late supior was served. Mr. and Mrs. Iouls Morel and family of Provo, , have moved to Hraper to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sharp and baby have moved to Salt Iake to . uold Johnson, Donald Gilbert, Roy lester, James Johanson, Clarence Cleland, Uoluold Gallacher, Fruuk Albert Johnson, Emery Meetings of special interest In Ilodell, Turner, Shirley Ilealy, Venial Ridcelebration of Mothers Day and the One Hundredth Anniversary of er, Lloyd Brown, James Lester. the Itestoratlon of the Aaroulc Priesthood will be conducted In WANTED A man to take care the Murray Second Ward Chapel, of lawn spare time-Ca- ll at 4893 on on Sunday, May 12lh, at 10 a. in. Wasatch Avenue. and at ti:30 p. m. An invitation Is extended to each member of the ward to come and bring his Mother that we may do her honor on her own day, and also join with the boys In commemorating the restor-tioof the Aaronle Priesthood. 12 For n Mother's Gift PUOGRAM, for the MORNING SESSION Selections (a and b) East High Male Quartet. Vocal Solo William Post Have Mother's Recitation William Wright Leone Itasiumssen Rending Photograph Taken Solo - - Marlln Jenkins Memory Gems Make their home. Mary Baker, Norma of the teachers and Ahlborg, The officers Dorothy Johnson. Billle Mrs of the KindergartKeller, association, surprised primary en Iiepartnient. May Nelson at her home last WedBoys Choi us nesday evening. Games were en- Selection - . Alvln Wools- joyed and refreshments served n Violin Solo Mrs. Mabel Allen, Mrs. Mary IHjw, ebleirer. Mrs. Loo Carter, Mrs. Zollu Hand. Vocal Solo Freda Christ- Mrs. Uuth AudruK, Mrs. F.ffle Bailenseji. ey, Mrs. Sylvia Slelner, Miss IsuUd Presentation of tokens to mothers-.....- . Smith and Odrs. May Nelson, the Boy flcouls Amelia guest of tumor. Response from a Mother Miss Lucille Vawdrey of Provo. Younglerg. sKnt the week end with her parents Remarks to Mothers - Bishop Jas. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Vawdry. E. Mow. Mrs. Crozler Kimball and sou The evening meeting will lie, Peters-StudiUeid returned home Sunday from under the direction of the Mr. of home a live day's visit ut the Bishopric by members of the Aaronand Mrs. IiOo Nelson of Farming-ton- . le Priesthood, the following young Mrs. Nelson returned .with men taking part In a Bieelal splenMrs. Kimball and will be her guest did program which has been arfor a few days. Open Mother's Day ranged : Mrs. S. K. Huff has as her guest Huntsman Ix'iuuel 1 Eustance, to 4 p. m. her mother, Mrs. Lowe of Idaho. liester, Joseph Johnson, Willard Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Grant and Nygren, El wood Mulliner, Weslle baby of Bingham visited during the Wright, Ixuenzo Swenson, Norrls week with Mrs. Grant's mother. Gilbert, Theron Fatheringham, Ar- Mrs. Hannah Terry. Mr. and Mrs. I,eo A. Burke of California were dinner gncnts of Mrs. A. U. Mickelsen, Mr. and MAY 12-1- 3 & Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kasinussen and son Norman of Hcber City sis-ti- t the past week end at the home of Mr. Itasmussen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Uasmussen. Other guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. N. ltasmussen and children of Salt Lake, Mr. Bernard Uasniussen and children of Midvale and Mr. H. Rasmusson of Sandy. Sirs. Harmon Day and children left during the week for an IndeMrs. Ethel Millerberg and child- finite stay In Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hand siieut ren Kenneth and Arva were week In Pay sou. Sunday end guests of Mrs. J. P. Terry of F. Fitzgerald, Miss Merle II. Mrs. Salt Lake. Out of the depths of despair surges a gorgeous love Afton Fitzgerald and; Miss Kulire, Miss IleJen Crosgrove of Salt story of touching beauty, throbbing to human sorrows, NEW FORD WINS FAVOR were guests of Mrs. Minnie Garff MOTHER'S DAY May 12th -- -- d SUNDAY A. J, o MONDAY, fAlMADC For-bus- 1 "They all Say, united Atarart Mcrtnc . its the smartest car at the club" : COSTLY CAR BEAUTY AT AMAZINGLY n 3? LOW PRICE if THE entire line l m - 1. 1 I I I I ni im it I: Superi- or Whippet Fours and Sixes is distin- mm$bz ran;"J I i I tlM! I i HI ' f I b ; guished by such beauty of design and richness of color have never before been associated with inexpensive cars. And Whippet is a big car, too, with plenty of room foryou to lean back, stretch out your legs and relax in absolute comfort. as Mechanically, no other so many important advantages, low-price- d WhiSSei 1 i w FOURS WHIPPET Ail . . U4 r-mmt m Uf m yw W111PPKT tmi 4 . .. 7,.Vj ti'.ic, w.f. COACH" '550 SIXES mi INC., TOLEDO, OHIO ROADSTKR 6 850 Cm WILLYS-OVERLAN- pounding with dramatic conflict, radiant with the halo of happiness. Can an outcast woman be a saint reborn? Can the power of love exalt a life crushed by men and morals? GOOD COMEDY NEWSREEL TUESDAY ONLY, MAY 14th JEAN HERSHOLT, in "Jazz Mad" With MARIAN NIXON and GEORGE LEWIS Come prepared to Laugh and Cry WED. and THURS. MAY 1546 StdmSSt It J Jy, Cm'mo ImW XjMi ! No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels pird spis-aranc- 4 r.klSi Fraek Co Howe Phone Murray 3 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson American Fork were guests of of "Women drivers have found the Mr. ami Mrs. Boss Ballard, last new Ford an answer to most of their chopping and trausiortatlou week. Mrs. Mace left Tuesday for hr problnw due to the ease with lu Bingham after visiting home which It may be handled," said the past two weeks ut the home of Clyde Marsdeu, Ford dealer lu this Mrs. Martha Dunyon. city. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. lHsmln and "The average woman liken on uu nnd Mrs. Mary Stokes and children tomobile that will give her ie-of Midvale. Catherine when she wants it, that will show daughter Sadler. Carrie of were Mrs, guests its agility lu traffic and that will I Sunday. reliable. In these reflects her Mrs. Hiildn Nelson of Provo Is lraiisMirtatloii demands are similar to those of meu. Women have liked visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Darwin Mlkholl. imrtlcoJarly the compactness of the Ford iiwer plant. The automobile PRIEST QUORUM Is one that can be msstcred wit lout HIGH the exertion of strength, and ,'r MEETING ON MAY 12th. that reason it has appealed speciThe High Priest quorum Mistally to women drivers. Cottoiiwmsl Stake will le Parking always has been a pr.ib-le- ing of held Sunday, May P.nh at 2 p. m. for women. Usually Uieir time lu the Murray First Ward Chael. is more occupied than Is luan'k business to Is linjMirtaiit There time, and to struggle with the we, therethe quorum, wine parking problem Is exceedingly Irk ls presmcmltcrs all ask that fore some. They have liked the Ford ent. lccauM lu short whevllmso has qUORUM PRESIDENCY. meant easy jmrkitig, either iwrallel or at an angle to the curb. "Another feature of the Model "A" Ford that has caused much comment from women Is the excel lent rood vision from the driver's sent. Simplicity of operallou U desirable to all automobile drivers, but It is especially Imiwrtant to women tiecuuso their exirlence. with to t If p(mnntl ' l nl t vtomarh and bow. I, st a rule, has hot been chwely ns- - llrvvdyolUnIm.nn On InWI.I. whl S Uki KlatI with ower machinery. r ttpcclally tor nmaih liotn "The Ford Colli Is a typo that and ail lha bad afleUa i.iullln ptcaaur. lha lias appealed strongly to women gatThat amply, nawlnlll flln al that ol tha atomach pit dippal drivers. Like the other Model "k. palwith hant nttoua, rifrvoua aeain vanlth, and von Ford IsMlles, It Is offered In varloua pita I Inn will wllhaut Lrralh b abl to tak dpp color. It has sltnpla but distin1ln iimwar. at P I Ihat Hr.ltt lot guished lines tnd the rlchnesa of dlnn.r la rplar'l ilt liliaiMiiif anl.MamiT.rnl. e Is accentuated Its ty eit rl"S"ine iaIP"il i6 aria ! I the bright, bunk, 8rtlDdI leather .r it ' Vr.S V t'rri!n coverliKj on the rear quarter. The efj S fm tni"('o r in t,.a tnuiM, Interior Is attractive, the trimming tton. at nrIht(ihkJ g in m.fl tan, with the deeply DRUi rtishlotiinl wut tipholtiterel In Jfuwn THORNTON-ANDERSOlialrline. cloth, In panel effect Ext)M Ifli Sooih and Male M. cellent cKle vMon Is provided nnd school for a luggage compartment In the rear tltienlng lln ntied of dek Is convenient for largo pack- bn.k seat drivers of sutotnohlW. ages. Small parcels tuny be carried rersoiut with Impediment In swli on a recess shelf back of the seat." are to le given prefwence. e car has NEW SUPERIOR, WITH WOMEN Murray fUtah 1 l'l nW '.' - d.-u- Sf JACQUELINE LOGAN and FRANCIS X BUSHMAN -- THE COLLEGIANS- - IN ADDITION Gem Theatre |