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Show HIE Mrs. Ivan Isaacson of Bingham, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Isaacson of Taylorsvllle this week. UNION C. B. Issued every Thursday by Murrey 8tate Street, Mar Another ray. I'tah. 8. 1927. Fein-nar- at Salt Act class matter the noNfiifrto at Uke City, Utah, under the of March 8, 1ST9. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month. Salt Uke County.4 JC One year, Salt Lake County. 1.00 Elsewhere In United State One year In advance . ijo Telephone Murrey 35 Dandy convenience for the Exlravagence Having foods charged and delivered is one of the most extravagant habits possible. Every credit and delivery grocer must charge excessive prices and no one is as careful in when having buying, foods charged, as when paying cash. Millions Park. Think it over and be ready to in dicate whether or not you would be a "Itaequeteer" (not Chicago style) or If you) would he neutral. CHURCH June Sunday Mass will be. held 8:.10 a. in. Independent Millions of people of this country now pay cash for their foods. They are and spend their cash where they like. Such people can afford many more comforts and more pleasure than could be possible on the same earning power, if their foods are bought at charge and delivery stores. Try the cash and saving way this month. Try it at our store and you will never go back to the old way. at Itcverend Patrick Biv-erto- ., j Prayers ineinls-r- s of the D. Mad- SERVICES M. I. A. together the sen, respectively. Interment was in 9th. Midvale at Magulre will preside. t t 1 ,, Kodak Finishing left a-t- I BARGAIN T $75 MOTOR OUR CARS GIVE SATISFACTION HUDSON brougham ..'.... IDit HUP bmrlng li)2S NASH standard Ooupe .... 1025 NASH adv. rds lliirr NASH victoria 1024 OVERLAND tour 1!)27 OAKLAND landau sed. .... 1!)2S PONTIAC Con., Uke new 1925 ESSEX Coach l'JLVt 1921 192H 192(1 192(1 192(1 No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels i 2 LOTS Assure you Prompt Service Professional Finishing No Price Increase X ALL FINISHING DONL AT MURRAY BY UTAH 'FLOWERS Fr tY) i ! s MURRAY FLORAL cu-iiln- vl.-c- s t Itce-Illv- e "A Surety of Purity" 1 Bts-IIIv- Make Your Home County Prosperous Patronize the West Jordan Sugar Fac- tory ! 3 mm. MMim Are YOU on the Train? EVERY DOLLAR SPENT IN SALT LAKE COUNTY FOR SALT LAKE 1 niiR-iinieiiii- '...... ..... ,,.,,, COUNTY PRODUCTS MEANS ,, More money for you ,, Murray State Bank More value for your land More employment for Salt Lake DMIL-KHHlKD- s County people fl-t- er Co. SUPPORT SALT LAKE COUNTY SUGAR MEN AND YOU YOUR OWN AD-VAN- "THE LUMBERMEN" y CE Estimates d "KING COAL" s INTERESTS $6,-5- Coach MOTOR CO. S $550 $200 $225 NASH Special Coupe $5T0 OVERLAND sedan $550 OLDS Sedan .. $450 PONTIAC Coach $3T5 STl.'DEBAKER 8td. Pha. $325 CHRYSLER cou)e "70" $673 CHEV. COUPS, good Ures $05 DODGK COUPE $550 DODGE DK LUXE JEWETT Cl-d- & $525 $125 $005 $375 $775 $ 50 girls of vo, wre guests of Mrs. Lilly Brown, 1925 with their Thursday. 192U leaders, Ollie Sharp and Mrs. 1924 the Iieujamln cemetery. Twenty friends (if Mr. Iturrell Goldie Soft'e aud Grace Middelteou 1927 Day mirprised him at Ids bourn We feel that much praise is due of the Presidency or the M. I. A. 1926 Thursday evening. Games and reMr. Don Nicol for the rewards de enjoyed a weinie roast Tuesday ev- freshments were enjoyed. SEDAN, original palut, rived by the M. I. A. In the recent ening. Dr. and Mrs. C. o, Jensen and motor A-- l $435 contests, for his musical ability. Mrs. Annie Greenwood was a din- children of 1926 HUP 8edan, new Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Don was a former resident of Mid ner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. If you with to b permanently reDiuro, seat covers, 5 tires $050 vale and we feel his accomplish lieved of ga In llomich and bowel a, T. F. Green wtiod . 1926 take Caa Baalmannt NASH SPECIAL COUPE of Rasmussen which and children Tablet, Stanley ments are worth mentioning. He ara prepared especially for atotnach gaa The Trail Builders with their of motor o'ha'ld, new Duco $550 Mr. were Mrs. and and all the Sandy guests bad aliecta froro has been working long and diligentresulting loader. Mix. Ralph IlnMiins, hiked II. E. 1926 gat preeaure. NASH adv, cotipe $700 Slringfellow, in Thursday. ly That empty, gnawing feeling at the getting up a dance orchestra to the East foot hills last Tuosdny Miss Marjorie Dunyon Is visiting pit of the stomach will dlaappear; that 1925 NASH adv. aedan $975 among the young people of the aftermMiit and nervoua feeling with heart pal- 1926 a iHSifire her mother, Mrs. Florence Dunyon aniioua. will enjoyed coach PONTIAC $275 vanlab. and you will avaln ward. Those who nre taking jtnrt pitation be abla to take a dep breath without and weinie roast. Those who took at American Fork. are Misses Elvira Crittenden and ditHromlort. lart In the affair were: Jay Young, that Hrowty, aleepy feeling after COVEY-BALLAR- D Mr. Soren Thompson had as his n Dorothy Coomber, Rwl Walker, dinner will ba replaced by a rieatra for De Royee Kartheuer, Willys Sharp, EzMr. Mrs. and will ceaaa. rt.ilnn.iMit. Llloutins guests Thursday, Boggess. Francis Forbush and Edwards Bobbins l:mb, ntnit anil Hniiera will be-no aud Melvin ra Thompsitu and children of Mag- Your Iom :er 'erl cold ntid Ikm Nicol, Director. "go to sleep" On a Tablets prevent SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Young. na, and Mr. Elmer Thompson of ta. .soi.rm Vtlth the circula-;.--- . The Union group were success,n I ,rt thetiter'ering Mrs. Ethel Mi llorlKM-Was. 3S4 entertain- Jerome, Idaho. veiiuina, in the yellow pack-ful In winning the East Jordan ed last : Oiiy c"l dm ctJ.e. Plica (I Thursday for the following Anton Rasmussen. Saturday, Mrs. Stake championship. They recently guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Terry, Mr. Grant Knsimis.scu and Mr. AgTHORNTON' ANDERSON DRUG 454 So. Main In 825 So. State the stake finals and 'and son De Moin, Mrs. Mabel Porcompeted ues Flt.gerald aud daughters, Em- COMPANY. 4SO0 South the Salt Lake stake finals, winning ter and State St, daughters, Iji Yerua, Ma- ma and Muriel, were guests of Mr. first place. Next Friday evening rian and Wilma, of Salt Iakc, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rusuiusm-i- i of IhvU--r they will take part In the Grand and Mrs. Warren Terry and chilCity. Finals to be held at "Saltalr." If dren, Vern, Don and Mildred of Mrs. Jay Jordan and son Richard they are successful in this event Macna, Mrs. Andrew Sugdeu and every OCfi,on FuisfT! work our specially left Tuesday for Butte, after siteml- they will receive $.shmh as first situ dick ami .Marvin, uiso or salt . .. ..... . .. i h... ,.t ... n.wim"tuiii m . . nrUa I ...., I.. ,.t , ..!. , ... jniieriH-rg'JIr! UlU(, brother, Mrs. A. E. Bhukncr, or pnouu ion s amtinpllshments'm. ullh, Terrv left Saturday for a Mrs. Martha Dunyon announces and certainly wish for him and his;(,lort 4862 So. State Street Murray, Utah ,ri, , otir.rnLi. the marriage of her son Charles and orcnestra iot.s or imk and success.' A steIal program was givtn MLss Maxliie Curray of HcIkt City, i Dr. H. N. Shernnlan of Murray Sunday in connection with Saturday June 1. The couple will will talk to the girls of the M. I.I the Regular Conjoint M. I. A. ser-A- . make their home in Drnier. and their mothers, Tuesday even-- ! in the Ward Chapl marking Mr. and Mrs. John Day announce ing, June 11th at 8 o'clock In the' the promotion of the first group the marriage of their daughter, Unlmi Ward Chaitel. j girls to tbe second group. Geneva and Boy A. West of Ixgan. Mr. and Mxs. E. J. Peterson of The ow ning song was, "Our M. I. 1 Mill The couple will make their home in X Los Angeles motored to Union on A." prayer was offered by Miss Dm ist. Thursday of last week and will Lucille Johnson. The entire class Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Cottrell and e Malt indefinitely with Mrs. Peter wing, "We Are Girls." Mrs. Carrie Sadler were guests of X son's itarent. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mrs. Clyde Soffe, president of the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Despuiu of Mid Y. L. M. I. A. gave some very In vale at a Brady. sirty last Wednesday Mrs. Flora Walker Shell assist- terestlng remarks explaining the evening. ed by her daughter, Mrs. N'aomo theme of Beehive work. Miss BarMr. and Mrs. Clyde Rasmuscn of Ellis entertained Friday of last bara Olseu rendered n vocal solo, Hcler City visited relatives here. week for the nienilters of the Unity "Sinilln Thru" aocoinitniiied by her Sunday, Club, After the busy hour of cbib sister, Miss Rosclie, "The Spirit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enstrim and work a dainty luncheon was served. of the Hive" under nine lteadlngs family of Midvale hav movd lo 4 ?5H1 Covers were laid for Mrs. Otella were treated by memlsTs of the Dnii r to make their home, X Brown, Mrs. Mildred Scddon of class. "Have Faith," Miss Bnrbara Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Uke, Mrs. Carrie CKtinl'r.! Olson. "Sock Knowledge," MJsh Hel-Spanish Fork were guests of Mr. Mrs. Gertie .SLant. Mrs. Jessie en McNeil. "Safeguard HomIio.' and Mrs. A. ivy t pa-rthe Day during J. Berrelt, Mrs. Lorle Baker, Mrs. VI- - Miss Hazel Glover. "Know Work." week. nle Fernstormaker. Mrs. Allle Miss Lucille Johnson. "Understand Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lulxsk nud bardie, Mrs. Goldie Soffe, Mrs. ivnutv," Miss Afton Young. "Ix.ve children mid Miss Lucille Bailey of Rachel Forbush slid Mrs. Flora Truth," Miss Mary Hidden. "Tacte Salt Ijike were guests' of Mr. and Walker Shell. the Sweetness of Service," Miss Mrs. 8. C. Bailey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron James of Orplia Soffe. "Honor Womanlntod," Miss Lima Orgill of Salt Luke Blnghnm and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Miss Fay Glover. "Fisd Joy." Miss Is visiting at the home of her jmr "PROSPERITY AHEAD!" is tha cry as the American Peterson formed a arty and en- - Marian Ashment. Piano solo, Ca- ents, Mr. mid Mrs. A. J. Orgill. Joyed the theatre Friday evening of. thtslral Meditations, Mis Orpha Mr. and Mrs, Dan Jones of Salt Business Limited goes roaring down the rails. Hie loco i last week. stffe. A Tribute to Mothers. Miss I .like, were gut.tft of XLr. and Mrs. I ... .1... IT.. motive power is Banking, strong and progressive. Your o .1.. M U..1 auk C. rummi u neieu .Mfsn. A SIST on ine liee-- l Jl Helldllt kKen. SlllnlilV -, encr entertalnisl Friday evening or. Hive M', Kwv the Wt.rd ..fj ut All, A11)n' business is like a coach at a siding. Hitch on to the Inst week at the Union Amusement WiHhtm." MUs Orpha SofTo, Vts al Sunday. Covers were laid Irain-y- ou nan in nonor or tne Sunday duef, "Mnvle of the Pines, .y Cham for Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Evans. Miss can. PROSPERITY AHEAD! School Officers and Teachers, bcrlain: Mlsw-Ilaa-and Usy iin.lia Sell;tra nml Mr i..n, Itnr. Ganust and refreshments were rn- - Glover. Mrs, R. II. Sharp Mr Mr ,t prcson.L V(J. Ilf MflKIII Joyetl. the awards nud certificates of pro-- i Allen. Mr. Theron Smart returnisl home mot Inn to the second group. ReMr. and Mr. Seymour B. Hasan Thursday of last week from I.ogan marks, James A. Brady of the Bishwhere he has been ottendlng the A. opric. Closing Ming, "If There Sun- tMiiifflitnt iuitdel of white satin and C. shine In Your Heart" tulle, her silk chiff.si Veil was held Mrs. Nephl Gregory visited Tues In a cap cffts'l, embroidered by of In a setting of tall palms, basket day with Mm. Karah Iemons and orange blowout. Mrs. Brlnton Ward. of early summer flowers, white and Chsrlcs Hiliinlilt, a of he Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Petersmt were lavender the pretty brld was mat rti of honor. Hh streamers, tVIorrison-iVlerri- ll guests Fnday of Mr. and Mrs. V. church wedding recei(liii of MIks wore stle dtik geortelle and car El-l- o Peterson of Tsyloravllle, Dahl ami I'ersji Ulchanlwtn tlisl on I. Id sweet aas. Mr. and Mrs. Byrn Thomas of both of West Jordan was held In the Mis Vera Sanders of .Salt Iike Bingham werp week end guests of Fast Midvale Ward Atuuxoiiienl n liridemald, was gowned In roe Mr. and Mrs. I Ilrady. Hall last Wednesday evening. The satin. She had an on bid touqu t. Call on Us for Complete Mr. Hid Mrs. Nrihl Gregory halt was artUlli-nllIn Miss Mary Dahl, a cousin, was s were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. orchid nud white. hrldenili. She w pnttty In sn A ladles orihestra and Ifrs. Ham Mm key of Taylors from Halt orthld ffotote dn"s nud carried till. Ike furnished the tnulc for the pllik sweet jssis. Mr. and Mrs. liayuold Brady evening lnter-pcrc- d with wder-lionMlsa Anlella Imvey wore pale and children were dinner guisits from the Atdln tjuartett. grts'ti taffcts ami earths! pink K. H. WILLIAMS, Mgr. Phone Murray 8 Tns-laA very pretty wedding march Yin evening of Mr. and Mrs. sret efis. Little MIms s- - Lane Parley Sprstllng of West Jordaa. led by the Bridal jsirly and ninny Tmld was a flower girl and Wilmer 170 West 48th South Street Mr. and Mrs. I It. Brady nud more guests of the three hundred Uh lisnlson was Itcst man. little son of Salt Lake visited with who tkt enjoyed a dainty buffet Mr. and Mrs, lUlinnlou will be Murray Eitennon Mr. snd Mrs, Baynotd Brady Sun- luchram. nt home lo their fnnds In West In a Jordan. The bride was day evening. Kcc-Hiv- by Ezra King and Royal Services at Murray at 10:00 a. m. All are cordially Invited to attend. iRSKYlGGS STORK ten- All officers and guards of Women of Woodcraft are requested to come mi believe the youug people of to a meeting which will be held Murray should be encouraged In Sunday morning, June 0, at 9 o'their desire for clean sports. clock in the. Fraternal Hall. Why not rally rotund and assist hem by planning a tennis court and organize a baseball club for their recreation and eutertaainment? DINING SET Either or both are possible by a ARM CHAIR IH'FFKT little cooperation on the part of ev6 CHAIRS eryone business men and citizens, CHINA BUFFET professional men ami clubs, fraROUND TABLE ternal organisations aud church-j- ust Light Fume Finish a little effort from everyone Cost $000 Now Is all that Is necessary. What have you to say about It? Murray City has an obligation to E. MADSEN, Jr. fullfll In the entertainment of her Phone Murray 426 Murray young people. The Murray City swimming pool has been the source of great pleasCOVEY-BALLAR- D ure aud wo are Justly proud of It. More sources of recreation and CO. entertainment nre needed. I - i j nis lovers of Muray City would he a tennis court at the Murray City Park. The Park Is splendidly located and its use would prove a big feature In pleasing many of the local citizens. In the near future it is considered likely that a petition will be circulated for signatures of tlione who would favor a tennis court In the CATHOLIC I 8 WHY NOT? Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Clayton and to Payson Tlmrs- i''-e.Mrs. DoukIiis Hyan and children Miss Mary Erickson very pleasantly: ,luy or las' W,H'K ma ,.r Mi ford are vlsitlnir at the home entertained for er at a uilhscelhn-- , nnal 1ny' of Mrs. Ryan's mother, Mrs. Mttr- T i v. ..i.f I.-..l- una II.. eous shower at the home of m,ie uuugu- - ,na i),mVon. Miss Lila James in East Midvale. Eight- ter of L Angeles, Oil., are visit jj,.,,. eui,v Wallxv k hail as her een guests were present to enjoy lug with Mrs. Cooks parents, Mr.i, guests. Ihursday, Mr. and Mrs. games, musie and John Hanks and daui'litcr. Wanda. refreshments. and Mrs. Paul i'ederson. IMlss Merla Greenwood entertain- Miss Erieksen will leave Juue 20, uf nt.M.r div.' for a Western States Mission with ed Wednesday evening of last week; Mr. Mr. Thomas Sadler and at her home for the Gleaner Girls daughter 0f lUnghum were headquarters at Denver. guests of the M. I. A. of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dow, Thins Friday evening, Jwaie 7th. a Faiv-- j Mrs. D. W. McDonald wus a Salt; well Testimonial will be given her Lake visitor 31onday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank" Smith and In the Union Ward Chapel. A Rood Mrs, Alice Bock spent Sunday In two ch iU mi and Mrs. Yardley of program will be arranged followed Murray, guest of Mrs. James were dinner guests of Mr. Beaver, by dancing. W. E. Dewey last Sunday. Mrs. and Beautiful and impressive funer Miss Beatrice Simpers was a Mr. and Mrs. Enniss Hcuilrickscn al services were held Sunday in the guest afternoon of Mrs. entertained at dinner Tuesday Thursday. Sandy 3rd Ward Chapel for George Merl.vn Watts of Murray. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hand. Bishop J. Ernest Jensen ofMrs. Bom Alexander was a n Ralph Slrinliiiin and children of ficiating. Musical numbers were, visitor Tlmrsduy of last Park City, Mrs. Douglas Ryan am! "Come, Come, Ye Saints," and "An week. of Milt'ord, Mrs. Jane Lay-tochildren Angel From on High." "O, My The llitfh Priest (Quorum meetMr. and Mrs. R. II. Clayton and and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DonFather," by the choir. Instrument family motored to Kaysville Suning of Cottonwood Stake will lie and of Mrs. Salt Martha Ijike jon al Trio, a and J niunlters, "My day and were the guests of Mr. and Dunyon, Mrs. Orson Sorensen and held Sunday, June l at a p. m. In Faith in Thee," and "Angels Sere- Mrs. Leltoy Clayton. the Murray First. Ward Chattel. Mr. Louis Dunyon. nade," by Arthur Peterson, Wtlford All tiiemU'i's are mrged to le presMrs. Annie Greenwood spent SunMr. and Mrs. Eldcn Brown and Pearson and Lucille Nelson. ent. Mr. Orand Mrs. day evening with sons of Twin Fulls, Idaho are guests Vocal duct, "Face to Face," Freda son Thompson of Salt ljike. U. G. MILLER, President. of Mrs. Urmvn's father, Mr. Millard Jensen and Eva Crapo. Speakers Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McNamara Andrus. were Carter E. Grant, W, I). Kulire, announce the birth of a habv cirl Knests of Mr. Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Farmer of,"f Sa" ''"k, William Nev1old, Bishop Jensen ..tout locsimy o, nisi wcck. nud Mrs. Anrullus Fitzgerald on of were Idaho, Hagcriuan. guests Miss Phylis (iiwnw.M,,! of Sandv All spoke words of praise of the Mr!S. Thursday. h. i,,,,!, was a dinner guest Sunday of Miss Tlmrsil.iv .Mrs. R. B. Garff aud Mrs. Mary ...... ........ . worthy life of Mr. Hand. Mierlu Greenwood. of Salt lak( visited relatives Shipp A sketch Mr. Mrs. Rulou anil and Hill of the life of Mr, Afton Young, Fay Glover, IInsl .hihlren of here Tuesday. Mr. and and Hand was read by his nephew, j, Payson James Hand. were offered Glover, Orpha Xoft'e, Mary Holdon, Mrs. Douglus Brown and son of Pro- - Last Saturday evening friend of' f!lm"' . " TENNIS COURT AT MURRAY CITY PARK FOR FLAYERS Its Great Pa9 Midvale DRAPER -.. Filtered ax second Pay Day MURRAY, Wallace, Editor. Press, 4S42 Booth Saturday or Monday was pay-da- y again for those who run monthly charge accounts. In Many cases much of the family pay check was turned over to the charge and delivery grocer in payment of foods already consumed. MURRAY EAGLE. T HURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1929 |