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Show The Crisp, Nutritious, Mrs. Fred SJohlnin entertained at a surprise party at her home last Wednesday evening in honor of the bodybuilder Hint TASTY ami wholesome, is recognized by the many housewlvns mill mothers who make it a daily table Item. l Knack, For all three meals and fur the children's Milk AtaJd ranks acehiKh in jMipularlty. Milk Maid Hrciid In a birthday anniversary of her Twenty gnosis were present. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Tims. Sadler of Ping-hanMr. and Mrs. Arthur SJoJ-lonail Mr. and Mrs. Martin J'.eekslead of Mldvale, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster of ('rescind, and Miss Atha Huikeiishaw of Sandy, sanies and lunch were enPrizes were won by Mrs. joyed. John I ow and Mr. Ted Sjobloni. Mr. and Mrs. Union Ijowis left Thursday for Cornwall!, Uri'itmi, where they will holli attend school Ibis winter. Mr. (iisirgo A. lay of Seattle, Is1iim1 relatives Here Friday and Saturday. Miss Virginia Kimball left Siilur-dafor lier home In Areo, Idaho, after visiting sevenil weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cro,ier Kim-halh'lis-ban- after-schoo- A Wonderful Loaf: 8c, 2 for 15c An Even Better Loaf: 10c, 3 for 25c 4823 i, Bakery Up-To-Da- te Phone Murray 355 South State or o ii EXPERT WELDING SPECIALTY OUR FLNKKAL DRAPER Loaf! Full-Size- d MILK MAID BREAD y l. -U AISO SPECIALIZE IN S day. Mrs. A. K. lllaikner and family anil Mrs. .lay Jordan and .son Kicbard were (juesls of Mr. and Mrs. I,. A. l'ole of Salt Lake Sun- Truck Body Building day. Mis. Axle Straightening Horseshoeing Phone Murray Murray, Utah 28S-- J IVSorrsson-Pve- f J(i Lfli-l- Kimball viisted in Salt Luke several days and Mrs. Harold Wnlbi-eand children of Stoiktoii and Mr. and Mrs. Ijcslie Walbeik of Cedar Cilv, were gnosis of (heir mother Mr: Limice Walbeek during the week. The oonilig social of the lMajHT M. I. A. was held in the Ward ball hist Tuesday e cuThe play "The Wislding of ing. the Young Woman's Journal and the luiproxeineitt lira," was given of tbe M itual. The reby inciuU-r.mainder of the evening Was sieit Kcfresh-tuclilill games and dancing. were ercl. Mr. "THE LUMBERMEN" Phone Murray 170 K. II. S WILLIAMS, Mrs, l;. L. Iind and ibildreii of .f Mrs, C. Fair lew weie guc-t- s F. Wilklus the past wisk int. Mr- -. M.ti lbii Iniiiyou chi.m taimsl at a theater parly Satin clay fur Mrs. Howard and Mr- -. Stciiu Vtii Slriiigfelhuv. Pollottiug lb. sliow, tbey wire gia-- u of Mr. and Mrs. Joy lji.voii at dinner. Mr. West 4Sth South Street Murray Extension iiomi: ((IMIM; RY I'RIM ihono 'bal. by children and ..''il..-- s. Singing "Children' I "ay. Praver. .lay Young, lions, "'n,!' Fanner." n ) Piimary Home Coming Jay was InM Tiio-da- y iiftorinH.ti in iln- - i:a-- t Mldvale Ward The pr.i. tiiini tarried out was as follow- -: 0& "Telephone Hour and 11 two; ", demount. i I' ,V'"ip-on- e II imii g V.. Will and Zivjus ;" Ttail r' Tap." Toi l Pnild.-- i -- ; I'aiici'. Pirn bird mid Si ngnil t.iil- singing. "Kowlng." 1'rliiinn ii'ii ; ClariiK t --cbs !ioi. p. Pit i lioii go." P.ntbh : Visits Without Leaving Your Home i J 1 Summer almost over nous or daughters ready to return to tidiml friends scattered -- hit there in a way to visit with them all through the year. "Telephone Hour" las leeii fnutid i most nitjsfaetory way hy many liotisi'lmld (!i..isf a certain hour '; '' !r completed in a . iom day or night rich few minutes often win! .o;i ), n.i V' v m l the rnt of the "trip" it re.ivnaMy low. The telef hone almuld lo one of the greatest ennv. iticnecs in your home. A conversation with some one of the family awy from home u direct, personal, satisfactory, and tirun saving. If you have recently returned from a vneation, renew fricndnhips ly telej l.ot.e. ilnWll piano -- elis til' ' -- -; Mis fo lid t lilt, Is. ion- "pi rva -. ii Sis-on- t. ; tli:,tt,-- , of il.e Flung k !i h li. ell M 1 1 Rl, I'llOefll In :ift. t Ml l,n-!fn- e N il. li.- -l ill In-- -- OF FOR RF.NT IVautlfully furnished bed rooms, kitchen and bath, . strictly modem. Phone '2 3ihi-W- House newly paired modern except ilea t 141 Fast lillh South Phone Wasatch 12;?!) or Wasatch S7I." J. For ICent tT4 VrL i Will Buy Your Fruit Fre.h 4 a iti-i- "lllpfMil-- I I ' b k . .l w u., r i. i. iatlug ,.f the Hard el,, it Ye Sal It's," i.t. Thy ..! lllil"'s lli'lv il, l F try 1 11..-- 0 Ssbllililt, -- 'i n T. ,i l i v M ll 11 , I'r.ni'i" The Mountain Stairs Dm ril U ' fl t 1,; .1 OAf are about the you serve, 1 1,1 J. C. HOOEXSO.V Fx tension Agronomist Pastures are far more Important than most of the people of the state realize. With but few exceptions the (wstiire land In the state receives very little attention. To appreciate fully the iiimhI of adding fertility to pastures It iniiNt All .1BSKVVGCS 1, .it Ml A mil uii iv, Surety of Purity mi ,p I J. W. McHenery and Son ' f4444444444444444444444444444444444444mH A Real Inducement j j NO WOMAN can afford to look untidy, just as long as she ran have a .Perfect Permanent Wave for $.".00 anil receire a ticket with 12 FRKK Finger Waves. We take rare of your hair during the life of your Permanent Wave. Done by our advanced atudents under the supervision of our three rapahle Instructors. Investigate about our Famous Duart Ringlet Fnd Wave. f SPECIALS IN Ladies Hats Felts and Velvet .98c and Up Childrens' Hats Angora & Felt Tama s j,,t soiling crop. Sissling 1 mi 11 nr.. of pen and outs will also provide nii abiiud hikv of crwii, (iMlntAhle fntl for Ihe Neawiti, The sis(iires In our male doting the Inst few years have tiol kis.it puce with our luonsise In Ihe iniiti-ln-- r of HvisitiMk. We can probably mt luerease our iststuro acrwige ry lion h, mi that our Increase In stmsge nri.t ciituii fniin ihe uf our prewent pnHtiirea si nr the carrying acre, and al-- o by Improv-bmlxtuies of tamo grussisi and li the quality .f the grassisi grown net (burr, tir other cloer. Fanners utemld tint fotget that as It s .i Improve the llvestis k on the farm, o It paya to luusvre tln gialii, forsgo crops and ls-tun- s ou the farm. ty WAS. 3370 Duly registered by the State of I'tah WASATCH 3370 331 LIFT BUG. realized that continuous grazing reduces the fertility as does) continuous cropping to cultivated crops or to grain, only the process Ih somewhat slower. Soli, p.or In fertility prodiirea weak plants which are easily crowd ed out by weeds and lev desirable plants. V gissl top dressing of well rotted luirnytird manure, well harrowed In, will eai.e clover and good grasses to flourish and slowly crowd out the desirable grasses and wisd.s. Hie liflsture Is barnyard manure, a profitable pIaH to use (tome Ftali tiissN a good, jiermanent pasture clover, which has a high fissiing hui. as well as a high larrying .apaclty. A clover, which It Is hoptsl, will answer this pur-hi-U IjoIIiio clover. This Is a giant white clover Hint Is doing exivptioiuilty well ami giving Nplell-disstlsfa.tlon In Southwestern Idaho. It Is not a clover, however which tan ls sowed broadcast 011 rmigh lainl and left to take rsre of Itself. The mtt should H. hoW. s mi n line, fl r lit. Illulst ss Tlie young plants Khould I Irri gated fiisjitctitly tbe first year. Smlan grsKH tA H wbbh will pro hie a ci'iisldernhlc aniount of initiiibiiM fissl either as an annual emergency pasture or as a fall for ,pKlntmcnt The Utah High School of Beauty Culture lie 69c and Up Bergen Millinery Co. Wallpape- r- Pain- t- Kalsomine T f Let us do your Fall Papering, Kalsomin ing and Qeaning Give us a call, Murray 331 & Paint Bergen Wallpaper The Best Place in the World for Your Money pmvrful. If your hoy gets the saving habit when young, he will probably be thrifty all his life. He w ill take a priile in that total in his deposit hook. Without effort he will set aside part of his weekly allowance and, later, of his weekly pay toward the sum which will one day make him independent. Open an count fur hint here in his name. II A HIT is ever-growin- g We Pay Interest Murray State Bank Itic-n-- r in Hi. i.C. ill g, Is dutiful. I '! n. ofi li. (v y .at.st 1 i I w i 'p-- 'li J iiio ixl riU.AI)" for some mon-'- h yet. This assures us nJ vou of fun varij: '"vc sell at our store rvy ly at S cents per Innf. Try it just once. - I'.' Our bakeries will use old wheat flour in the production of our "BETTER fcrrad wl 1 nnd Our Own bread you can buy. 11! For Good Coal o our please you bet. ter than nJ other baker't . 1 !liibl baking disappointments. brrad ill.. li l,:.f !..(( I wheat flour now and assure yourself of no you M .1. e , pj, , Sand ai d pi mo ..'.. Mt- p. t O ;;. ,t u.. ii.g if el ..f!lli. Mis s.t- ,1; -, S:U i Is .fe iTtnp.il,! jlilnlef. I.Hle.p of old 0f krpjltj KfRardlen of how partic-'- r - it Mh'i I :i Ml l .d't, aged. You would do well to lay in a few sacks rt'"Mnsj l. Xioliti "ly i I.! Hi I still do your own taking, you naturally are much interested in the flour with which you bake It a the custom of the 0. P. Skaggi System to arrange for the selling of old wheat flour until such a time in the fall as new wheat flour is prop, Baking -- M'.V.ell.'Ig. It' ('tiat'tis l ".-- I If you MURRAY 128 IM'RKASK IN MYKSKKK DKM VNDS BFTTKR PASTl RK Call Mur. 118 Old Wheat Flour Phone rel and Vegetables t MIUV Taylorsville have returned to their home in Idaho. Mrs. J. II. Tipton, formerly a resident of Grant Ward, but now living at I'alo Alto, Cal., arrived here a few days ago to sienl a month with relatives and friends. While in this city, Ms. Upton will be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. William Freksuu and family. Mrs. Mary Atwood has returned to her home in Spanish Fork, after a weok'a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hell Jost of Ogden were guests of their Aunt. Miss lone Atwood, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and son, who were residents of this city, are now located in Iong Peach. California, where Mr. Moore is in business. Mr. and Mrs. Reading, who have been making their home on Vine Street the past several months, have moved to their new home on South State Stree. The new detiee has Just lsen constructed. JOE DIANA ( w . ) Mid.lle, 'IM Ci'ioo. lit, ne t re t.i, ' 1'tlg. M I or Ins. I Mm F , Mi iiiIm t h ike P. Vdoiph Audi" oi,, ill hi- - I Sep! ! Fthol M iuimsr lei l.l.e,.,.J lU'l-- -- ll g I vu-plicate- Telegraph Company grandson, Glen Prlnkwater, for California, returned home last week after visiting her daughter, Mrs. 15. Drink water of Monterey Park and Mrs. II. G. Morris, of Motite- Mr. and Mrs. John Cook who have Iikmi visiting with friends In ilk- -. P.i-I- .p eb m:i II, Piiiu.it bite, 1 j Long Distance call ni; is tnt If the out of town nn'tu-be- r of the family, or friend, kn when you will call you an simply give the operator the innnl.cr of the out of town telephone, ("ails ly number are faster and cost ass If you do not know the mauler lei! the operator vou will tan wiwi anyone ni uie k; ii She will tell you tba numtier just before compVtit u.a rail .! t it down for future reference. & Mrs. R. C. Neilson, of this city, who left two months ago with her liello. Mi!;eiig: PliMl.iri lllli.ji.li: telli MlU'lnC, v Telephone Olander. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Atwootl and son, Hilly, and Miss lone Atwood with relatives spent the week-enin Ogdeli. Mrs. Frank Seul who has been in Taylorsville visiting relatives has returned to her home in River-ton- . u s "KING COAL im- e- res-Iden- of Murray s Call on Us for Complete Estimates 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olander and Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Penson ure siiendlng a few weeks In :Ts AnWhile at geles and the beaches. San I'edro, California, they will Ik-- the guests of Mr. and airs. Cuirl Lundgren, who were formerly of this city. Mrs. Lundgren her marriage was Miss . by Mrs. Alice Miller-liergltrin-lowere Itlshop Sjieakers First Ward, P.ishop (oxlfrey of Fnlon, Joe C. Park,, P.ishop Wheeler and Itlshop Ward. of Murray Prayers were offered by Mr. (iilbert Burial was ami Waller 'SleCleary. in the Murray City cemetery, where military services were curried out. The lloral offerings were profuse and beautiful. Uoal Miss Llla J. Ottley of this city and Owen Carlisle of Salt Lake were married Wednesday In Salt Lake. accoiiipaniiHl f Salt! City, Mrs. .Line Lay Ion Luke. Mrs. Marv Shields of South Jordan and Mrs. Maillia liiinyoii. ill Co. n tt Mrs. Stanley Kasiiinssen and children of Sandy were guests of FOR RFNT Store ltuibling. &Vft. Mr. and Mrs. premiss Fitzgerald front on State street. Inquire U'2d W2 Slate slreet. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawremv lnuiyoii nlerlaliied at dinner last Sunday 4 for the following guests: Mi. ami Mrs. Ualpb .stringliam of Park jf (Rear of City Hall) Croler of last wtvk. X R. B. Allen & Walker held services were Funeral Sunday, Septetn.ler 15, In the Murray Second Ward Chapel fur Geo. A Nelson, World War Veteran. quartet from Union, Charles Bur-goLyman Crittenden, A 11 it I!er-reand Lucy (iodl'rey sang, "Tho liis'peiiing Trials, "I Need Thee Fvery Hour," and "Wanted oil the Oilier Side," Mrs. F.dna l'roctor Other musical numbers were a Hopratio solo, "Shall we . u Meet P.eyonil the River," Mi-sSnarr. Soprano solo, "Face to Face," and "Out of the Imst to Von," by Mrs. Kthel Mlllerberg, r Personal Mention WAR Mr. and Mrs. New(dl Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred of Fihraiin, visited at. I lie home of their sister, Mrs. Geneve Quinn Sun- f All Kinds of Repair Work FOR WORLD VKTKRAN mill Fender and Body Work Out-of'Tew- 19, 1929 THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. SEPT. Tag 4 y Jw v FLOWERS UO tar il for every canton. Funeral work nr Our Trices Will Tleaie You 4S62 So. HDAI MURDAVn a Liunnu State Street aperUH Murray. Ub |