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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Thursday, November 7th, 1929 Teachers Have Outing During the first part of the quartc the teachers of West Jordan enjoye a trip to Little Cottonwood canyon the outing being intended as a gn party. eral In addition to the Faculty and partners, Supt. D. C. Jensen and his wife were there as guests of the eve- ning. Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Malstrorr. acted in the capacity of head cooks 'turning out of their Dutch ovens steaks and aptempting man-size- d Salad was fried potatoes. petizing served by Miss Dorius, assistant chef. Mr. Anderson was appointed chairman of transportation of persons tables, and benches. Following dinner, the evening was spent in singing and story-tellin- g around the campfire. NEWS UNION IN Mrs. James M. Nance and baby, Mrs. L. Brady and Mrs. Jess Nix spent Thursday of last week with Ars. Byron Thomas of Bingham. Joe Anderson and son, Joe, left for Tintic last week, where they will be :mployed. rMs. Sarah Anderson is improving after undergoing an operation In the L. D. S. hospital. Miss Maxine Clayton of East Mid-vawas a guest Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Clifton Thayne. All the lower grades of the Union school enjoyed a Hallowe'en party Thursday afternoon of last week at the Union school house. All came in costume and enjoyed the Hallowe'en spirit. Mr. and Mrs. L. Freeman and daughter, Rae: Mrs. George Proctor and daughter, Thelma, and Miss Iona Oborn motored to Tooele, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and daughter and Miss Oborn enjoyed a visit with Mr .and Mrs. Orson Jensen and Mrs. Proctor and daughter spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Proctor. The M. I. A. sponsored a very successful Hallowe'en ball Thursday evening of last week. Prizes were won the by rMs. Lulu Olson, who took Pix-topart of a ghost, and Mrs. Elsie who took the part of a bat. Mrs. Ethel Millerberg spent a few davs in Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Terry, who is reported to 'oe on the sick list. le n, Mr. and Mrs. William Steadman announce the birth of a fine baby girl. Mother and babe doing nicely Mrs. Alice Wardle entertained members of her club at a club quilting at her home on Union avenue Friday oi last week. Those enjoying the day were Mrs. Jessie Berrett, Mrs. Melva Evans, Mrs. Carrie Coomber, Mrs Lorie Baker, Mrs. Vynee Fenster-make- r, Mrs. Margie Bishop, Mrs Rachel Forbush, Mrs. Gertie Sharp, Mrs. Otilla Brown and Mrs. Cora Paris. Hyrum H. Brady announces the marriage of his daughter Elva and Joseph Wheeler, which took place Tuesday in Salt Lake. A wedding dance in their honor will be held Wednesday evening in the Union amusement hall. LaVar Richards and family returned to their home in California last week, after spending some time here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richards. Theron Pack and Mrs. Frank Weiff of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker. Miss Avcral Nance was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas of Bingham. Mrs. Clifton Thayne, leader of the Junior girls of the M. I. A. entertained the girls of her class at a theater party Monday evening. Those enjoying the evening were Mrs. Clifton Thayne, Mrs. Lyman Crittenden president of the Y. L. M. I. A., and the Misses Imogene Jepson, Doris Burgon, Kate and Willa Greer, LucilleMilne, Marjory Anderson, and Averall Nance. Mrs. Nephi Gregory and Mrs. Arthur Casper were dinner guests Tuesday of Mrs. C. V. Carlson of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Self, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lott of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Thompson of Salt Lake were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. David Smart. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fryer and children motored to Mammoth and with relatives. spent the week-en- d Darrell Cook of Marysville visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker. RIVERTON Mrs. Rufus M. Nell entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nell and family of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Martinus Anderson and children of Burley, Idaho, spent Monday and Tuesday viisting with his sisters, Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd and Mrs. Rowland Lloyd, when they were enroute to southern California to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd and daughters, Luclle and Joy, were euests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Suther land of Provo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Winward announce the birth of twins ,a boy and a girl, Tuesday, October 29. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Densley and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullick of Salt Lake were entertained at dinner Sun day at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Densley. Mrs. Emma Gatherum of Salt Lake spent the week visiting with her sis ter, Mrs. Thomas P. Page. Mrs. Reynold Crumo of Bluff Dale is spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frost. Miss Helen Fisher of Monterey, Calif., and Mrs. Thelma Bengston of Chicago, III, ii visiting with their mother, Mrs. Flora Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Elorum Tishner and children of Santaquin spent the week-en- d as guests of Mr. and Mrs M. J. Tishner. Mrs. Alma Dansie entertained at luncheon at her home Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Fred Llovd, Mrs. James R. Dansie and Mrs. Alfred Acerson. Mrs. J. A. Rindlislach and daugh ter, Laura .were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neff or Crescpnt, Wednesday. Mrs. Wilford Crane entertained at a quilting party at her home Mon- - day. Dinner was served to Mrs. Jet Mrs. Hills, Mrs. Kenold Howard, George W. Bills, Mrs. Joseph Park, and Mrs. Ross Newman. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Stephenson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christiansen of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs.Leo Rindlisbach had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rindlisbach. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page entertained Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butter-fiel- d at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Thomas P. Page, Mrs. Emma Gatherum and Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield and children were entertained at dinner Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Whet-ma- n at Draper. EAST MIDVALE SOCIETY NEWS Mrs. Geneva Sharp was a guest Friday evening at a social honoring Mrs. Rosle Gosman of Midvale. Miss eBatrice Simpers entertained members of the club at a Hallowe'en party and supper at her home on State street Thursday evening of lastweek. Hallowe'en colors were used in the decorations and favors and covers were laid for the Misses Irma Erickson, Jennie Wright, Evelyn Olson, Cleone Atwood, Florence Tripp, Biola Carlson, Maxine Williams, Delia Bushnell, and Vera Bird. Mrs. eLonard Sharp spent Wednesday of last week with Mrs. V. Boulter of Salt Lake. Ho-Yok- el j Mrs. Sarah Bennett returned home Tuesday after spending several days with iuis. Elizabeth Panter of Salt Lake. Mi.-Merle Swenson entertained her Primary class Monday of last week at a Hallowe'en party. Games were played and dainty refreshments were served to Verda Kartchner, Margaiet Hicks, Ruth Bennett, Kath-erin- e Peterson, Lucille Glover, Fern Story and Marie Churles. Mrs. Andrew Swenson attended a birthday party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lil Dalton of Sandy. Mrs. Reuben Sharp was a party guest at the home of Mrs. Ed Orgill of West Jordan Friday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Raymond H. Clayton entertained at a quilting Thursday of last week. Dinner was served to the following: Mrs. O'Neal, Mrs. George T. Sharp, Mrs. Annie Malstrom, Mrs. Annie Greenwood, Mrs. Easter Young, Mrs. Lester Forbush and Mrs. Cornelia Clayton. Mrs. Kathrine Boyle and Miss Helen Sanders of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNamara. Mutual conjoint was held Sunday evening in the East Midvale ward house. Don Carlos Young, son of Brigham Young, was the speaker. Musical numbers were as follows: "I Love a Little Cottage" and "Danny Boy," Mrs. Leonard Mackay of Murray; saxophone solo, Mr. Barton, accompanied by Miss Todd; vocalsolo, "Lead Thou My Soul," Mrs. Ethel Millerberg, Mrs. J; Nicholson, accom-panies- t. Remarks on slogan, J. C. Nicholson. ! SWEET VAGABONDS IS f HARMONY . ah .at .a .am . m V'W.VV'W, len. Misses Edna and Verna Bowen, Fay Eastman, Miss Bernice Freeman, Miss Lillis Foreman, and the Misses Esther and Elizabeth Crane. The decorations and favors were in orange and black. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butterfield entertained at a dinner at their home Saturday evening, complimenting the 66th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mrs. Sarah M. Butterfield. Covers Sarah M. Butterfield. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Carter, Mrs. Olive Miller, Mrs. Alice Bowen and children, Cyril, Sdna and Verna, and Erastus Sorensen of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Kidd entertained at a dinner at their home Sunday. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Sellers of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and sons, Loran and Douglas. Erastus Sorensen was a guest at the home of Mrs. Sarah M. Butterfield last week-enMr. and Mrs. Ernest Christensen entertained the officers of the Mutual at their home Monday evening. Music was enjoyed. Herriman Miss Heber Eastman is home after spending the summer months in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Butterfield and daughter hive moved here from Riverton to mal.e their home. The ladies of the Mer-Ve- n club entertained their husbands at a Hallowe'en party Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Kidd at Riverton. The rooms were prettily decorated with witches, cats and bats and devils in orange and black. A late supper was served, covers being laid for sixteen, including Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller as special guests. Miss Annie Crane entertained the second year girls of the club at her home Wednesday evening of last week. Games were played and supper was served to Miss Dot Crump, Miss Jessie Farmer, Miss Phyllis Misses Tola and Leah Christen- - d. Bo-de- ll, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Nov. Friday November 8th 10-11-- 12 15c AND 35c Travel the Open Road for Love, and Fun with Adven-tur- e Anlonlo Giovanni RafTaelo Garibaldi Mussolini Camaradino and his hurdy-gurdcaravan ! y Booth Tarklngloit'i Great Play the Screen for the nSvJCfc tmSm First Time VT G j r I birtctti bf J Jama ' Alio in Gareth i iJt Flood, tht Cit Huhei f S Jf Frtnk Reicher Euganie Uetterer Franklin Lcwit ( w this Yankee boy who Foreign plotters planned his death dared to stand in the way! Hut the sheer courage of this ETTER two-fiste- fighter triumphed against the greatest odds! d BAKING? OF COURSE! Wednesday and Thursday November THIS TEST PROVES IT1 How would you liketo all your home bating? Here's ft way. To show how possible it is, make this simple test: Use S perry Drifted Snow Hpur ia this delightful muffin recipe. Note the finer results. Drifted Sao w the West's largest selling flour will in im-pro- ve prove everything you bake. Follow directions lilttd doI I i(J 1 CUP lilt Uwl empootu bUfVf penrdtf I uhtapooot ot 1 well-bu- Cap 4 t CittUapooa . a t unpooo mIi 4 also UNA m The first Official carefully. J. Sift dry ingredients into mixing bowL Beat egg well, add milk. Thco gradually add this mixture to dry ingredient betting until smooth. Add shortening. muflia Half fill and minute bake about 20 plot in t bot ovca (425). wcll-greiie- c jSaturday November 9th 13-1- d j lift TUture g PENDLETON .motion ROUND-U- En jj P nm The World s Greatest Frontier Ex-chlbltlon of the Northwest in t'" mammoth moving iktures of .i fJ Hon and thrills. The World's Largest Indian Gath-Jl- f crlng of seven different tribes.jj participating In dully parade events of unusual color thatHtj,1 " ac-";;- fcAtJ W 'U y . JJb.-T J We will call for and pay Cash For dead or worthless Horses and Cows f COLORADO f ANIMAL BY PRODUCTS COMPANY 21st So. and 5th West Salt Lake City DUANETIMMPSOM I JUST KING HYLANI) 5383 T And ask the operator to reverse the ? t charges, and ZIP! we'll have someone there! ( f f1 I BILL 'CODY AND t I i I .a I "7ic!PiMCI'i IFIEAYiir w1 S.V-- r i I 1,1 III Jl uVl) ) JS vMn JsT fvW; I What was the connection those three? See this dramatic myry thrill r! Eec the socitey girl who danced ier way into a gigantic plot in which she helped break into her own home-i- n which she wagered ?" 0.0(H) that The Hoy was straurht-a- n d won! You'll be. surprised and entertained to the excellent Universal Picture! 1 Talliing Picture SHIS THE genuine. SKE 500 Cowboys and Cowglrlslk'i competing for the $25,000 cash5jJ prizes in tho world champion.Hh!p'',jj contest. fri The entire program from paradoj',1J to wild horse racing you can sePfirJ In the movies the same aa If wri Atv1 In tho Arena scalinc fU.UWJ people, mo mrgesi oi ivBt1,':,. youj LET TR BUCK 15c AND 35c |