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Show l TlfURSPAV, DEC. EAGLE. THE MURRAY 1929. dkMF 7i STMA8W- - f von watch the Ads I'KCX.KKSS WOOLEN MILLS BLANKET VOil will SAVE! SUCCESSFUL FACTORY MUTATION AM) (Continued from Puire 1 homes iind enjoy every type of over the rmlio. Yester-d.iour rotninunh titi.ms hy sent we iiciiliy npi'iii'd, ll Iims run ;it full we send them by inesenttertodny I piiirs of nitiiu il.v, proilurinu Yesterdny we or wifeless. ir muil, pure wool lihmlvi'H per lny. Durliiit m old -- today it week reiul he news t i ins-- , ihi-- i fiii'lury Ims eotisiimeil is l.roiiih-H-it as n .". poiuuls (if is suiiifiliiiu' over "" the of cent wool: per ru K1l11c11ll1.il has hloiiKht our yestan- .Mm in y clllzi-i'r oth-Pi- erdays into our todays, ll litis ! h:ie t;il,e!i Up us lo think of "what was" in tliefe. the terms of "what is". Tin' itiv--- I mini of $17."i,iMin In These stun ed i UK ehiliiKcs ill the il:mt ecpilpmeiit In this riiliiinuiill.V parade of progress has hroiifih! their lui proven Mieeessful llln) H lr(1 ((.ncern ei.neet-i- for their Influence I" int: us oi!riniilly on the mode of living' the h:tl Jls and timi wllli tin- - mill, is :i million Pllllllopliorti niiie-- i of a hundred tnilllon pnllll.l rilplK'il.V 1'lltell Sttltl'S eonstatit It has meant wiili ii spur triiek peolile. W'ii it li.m-ailjil-tiiiof the educational ruilloimn tiiik' tin' pliint wiili the in order to train youth ron.l. iidnlt lo the new life. Hereand -We tire pleiiHiiI," hn.vs Priutil the schools contrlhiitlon is the in Minnicer, "with .Sirinu'liiini. It has heeii made. process have the results of our first ye.-i- In our mind development. The train-liiu- ' of liiis fMi Koiie new lory. l'riHliiction has keyed the 111ei1t.1l to control fotwMiil without n liiteh mill our the plnsical. It lias proved a gov Miles throughout li west. 'I'll slll'i'S a salety valve, regulator ernor, jriinl Aluk:i hiive nioro thnn kept and hehavior human eoml'iet. ( jptiee. P.y iMMMilainlni; :i lii'st elites effort. 'JN street. Kii'liiirds retnil out!. ink nl Siill l.iike City j tul illrect sali's-me's All have adjusted themthis Western lerrl selves to the new situations. The tliroii::li(i. i' Imve . fti :!! to 111:1 kt hiliot-ehas the mechanic; lory. I't.'lli Woolen Mill-- I.I, ink. Ms, sue.lt-or-the tradesman the supervisor, the .. et coals, tills :iinl oilier pr.il .iip. riiilendetil or the executive. UEflDRSOHDBSESBEasnn t Fresh Ham Dl t inilt'd from y l'UKf) -1 Observes K 11 Pork Roast I ) i i (Conl InueU from pane 1) the .Murruy First Wurd Muuilay .School." ', hajiiH-nim,- m Here's an item we have never had in big quantities before. A big consignment of corn fed, fresh pork hams have been received from Nebfor tomorrow's raska (Saturday) Selling. These fine fresh pork hams will be sold by the whole or half ham, or will be cut into chunks or roasts of any desired size. These hams are lean and tender. Their eating qualities are belter than those of any em-r-- :u-- - i 11 o, K l 11 11 ela-s.- lii nltiio- i n.e.l of the eill i.. 11 emit I'lhlltei .Muiliiy ha 1T1 llllv lo the sueee-- s of niir lllnler We are looking forward lakitiu'. 1.1 a l.i:'i4ci year In l'.'"n with more .piojes. producing in-- . re l.la nK-- ! j sure that foods you buy at any O. P. Skaggs System Store are clean and pure they arc made that way and sold that way. Instead tan be widening ein of Miliahle. Kesldeiitial. business and iiidii-iiili..!ilni.:s have done the the same. Salaries. Incomes on propel ly, eaitiini; capacity of Industrial .111. commercial organizations have Ii With the u renter eartiltu; .nir imuI a larger tiutnher of inilollai-- . haw come new de- le j al ANOTHER MR. - - SCROOGE SS'-i- . I '"ii''" n"' "":,,,'r l i""-11- J "ti WUriUlC.'.f'H,,;, ... TiSnnCr jjlf- of these is eductitlom In H. of rresidci: proar II oW'i. ' If we were lo suppress dili-a..'11 loiml system fur siiitle hi all of careless and unsanitary methods of packaging and i - w.-nl- s l wrapping bu.k goods, O P. Skaggs System workers use every precaution let see that your food is uncontaminated. M .e iMjuiplnelit Woilhl I'eni-I.'tioi- , the most of our people Would st.i.ill 11. :i:id in!e!!.H-tua!l- 'n.:' and v,,. should l!p ha- k years in human pro lialiu'i! xies,. We loiild rnover the I.Ms of '..r, .11. oilier I'U liiisiiess in few W. de ir-1UI hot this one." "".eir Ti " : i .f III il ; w.i, t.. 1 'hr.s-'c.i- the s f.111,.: had Li..'!" ti,.is MiilV 1.0 : as no ..it 1, :i . VORtS "A Surety of Purity :t My t!i...i-.iii- d 11 . -- I ry w is a'l "Ihe I. v. an I ne'e-- III1V- - .lu'-; t rue .iy ; . ii.itits tl.cif ,i hi !p !'.. tit otirt p....N. II f of I'.e I'i'll v.n!,'c l i i'li. r .i i' ic or ti'n-ive- , i a thin' any more l! didn't If It il'l he r.chi-- d.nihteJ 11" it did. II tie-i.- of - ii- 0J. SKAGGS rnHIIIr eor ah vs." hi. ills of lilnj h:ie eome Kreiiter tuiJMes. I'll.. Individual ltn educiiteil himself to the new Joh. These chances are in evidence in increiised wealth. Knitii property in uetierill liiis hecotne more : :.r of the lower the ralsiiii; With this region, in ens and Pure IT siillv known an. I i i 'l ie' line Clean MMJUVV. , - from one of them Sunday. The price will be surprisingly low. FOOD - cur rut h.'ii.i:lti s!tu,,to h.is tats halleiiu', d the ingenuity of the li.iis. Thin y have civen tin ac .010. tint' They have deinolist life.! 'lie wisdom of the iincstuiciit. Tie' l ."ti . I iuiii, I on 1. 1,1 pae i 7 as Tn- Ml 5o 1.:. r.'t r Ituhject as he hloppet! f-- hi the Jay tefor dirlit- inas. tb "Ain't Oirisltnai (triinJ?' Uewshoy m ked. Id face wreth4 l:h siulN'K. "lo jot think ioT the uao iiski-114 he paid for hit paper. Sure!" w,i the elithlMlaitllC r- Uwrn-papo- . 3l fts at, '. o for the Family and Friends ' bv at the church toliltihtr point-h- tr.-- r.st ti. an e K"ltt' "Alti't ly. tin!, and eeryth!ntt, ! a d!tmtrT FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS EASTMAN KODAKS and FILMS i trvet, "wltli candy tlm I'll AuJ STATIONERY (white and tints) MANICURE SETS TOILET SETS Pea-tric- I I I I I 1 aftaid t.. rush -- in 1 IVORY in co'or or white PHUUMr. and TOIL FT WATF.RS C INGF.RSOL WATCHES FACE POWDER "A ROUC.E COMPACTS i I ' !:c a: SAFETY CIGARS in ; V a V f . & ? & I00', SO's ! a 1 i v &1 K & a a i. w i;.' f ,& Uruelo.a lhornton-Anderso- n yil'fi'fth'ri'tN'r?.,..l&A&AXVXy. UTAH - ct.uhl afford." w, wt, his nuisirr well from the I'.ist Thn nf coc.ttp he will," the man fls'iired Jdm. l nitit hope aa. I Merry r- C'hrlnt- - tlii". r." tnati. The Uitltm," rvlHriifd th Wan rerallfJ later, wl,. ti one of the ihcu In tin ' ..e. Mm a ntch h tiaJ a in f in, it f. r I wife, hat etnil t'.tiie. at idliert i:y fhcwM Mm cifu !: e or. 1,' I f.r jv..'i 1 ' tljett,,l uiV M-'- I l.i'l a that I d iy Icii ..IP !' i;,,it ' efy I l t'H a .tt Vrtfct. tnn IVoliultiv U tuirety ies,N . f .mr lives ns the n tt-- tr t I e;t. it v." V? iioir,l mo iiip," WpJe, .hotild s n Hi,) tiuid r,,, n fldt.sl npproxlt!) if is.ntetitiii. nt if nut! ,,,,1. ju,t) ranklin plan ll. .1 f f,,llW )h(, nng ueniher Id -- U. In ".l 1.. kitt ii.', the t now would look as ,en Khtteil a the long the (,legg.sl Indy - Newton in Reverie rl'i'-kV'- "' 'H Siat.-- 'Itdt .v:.r the tn - Maifi-- wat aaddntf hdJ hit 1 It. Cald- Tha- t- t Iht if "Mr li'.Hp flP' wvie IiioM. x liertplf. tnn.h that w!l I'd rmlrr hnvp t'mt than ? i of the hi n. A. )H. i:ielNtinbs. Wa h miw only ii" )" rudely f,i.'"tiei ndi tidtr hut l.areti je petid!t,t." olill.i tit it .i th.y iitghl- t J,,v ll pat to c..i!t,er ruir always ,.en t rho shoveling of' iohI ..r splitting Smiling nt ndd i Ight t.r i n i ly , !. l0 i.cightx.r -- may hsM. Mweral hourt s- -il shs p .s.ndtig to him If left ' . jpar-l.- MURRAY k a a a a '! " N'ki;i't, the four fiH.tis teturn of -- V ' 'Merry : IT' t h, st (!, II :i iiiiiiii'', . .... HAM) HAGS AMITY POCKET FOLDERS CHRISTMAS CARDS .. a & LUNCH UUCKEIS AM f j thermos norms at V ! and 3.7a rVi Nlr win. RAZORS and SETS CIGARETTES and HOLDERS ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC DESK LAMPS ELECTRIC HEATERS ELECTRIC VIOLET RAY 19 Imp- Us- t- i - -- horn "Sp.MHni; of . le.ice how lers. rlt W, ll II, "lirre one thai a refftitly camp in mj- intention ki wrote: 'liravit; lei's us (i an apple gn to heaven " I I I I EKIW l. of the Ccntente.l Hnisewifc." - :! & 1 I I i Hu.r them with rotifliletxt IKhnrn. Korku. lte,In, t k.r f 1st !s. 1 'J ii,, .. .i tie. !.; t!C Ju. ir i l-- i ri frs ii s An exquisite little trinket, radiant 0 e, with the charm of flashing' etns and ' '! cunning artisaiislnj). A gift everlasting. cvuking tender & & mctiK.ttes tit the ii.imr. Atn e, they may & May we help in &v & !e useful as well as licautiful. v-- - y'Yl ' i 1 t chosing your Xmas gilt.' urray, Utah ft 6 t i J. P. O'Brien a a i 7ltR0 Next to Gem V: Peter Johansen EM'l.KT TAII.OKING Suit Pn-nli- an. m Mi. If tu i.rilrr Male 1 S2'2KIA uj Murray. I t in f I MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS cabinet work 4tr, Prompt Service Murray Eagle 35 FOR DEST CARPENTER WORK Contracting and Building Ettimatet Furmahed. Call Murray 422 and I will call you FRANK SWENSON 4918 Poplar Street, Murray tltab Louie's Auto '! It i II I" Advcrtiir Phone Murray r, ,1- -. The Murray 43 in. A; Tt)AViS Printing Weit 48th South .5 i. f. riiAHS SONS In ? i,. l0 Himie Murray BEN GORDON & We nixrlallie S: South Smte - Alterliik I'A.VDIK.S 163 t Lyon Drug Co. IU1 t'leatilnK, I:: oide nh Whit Wfnn )"te, MlnctNBH, Mxtrlliutitrt for Sl Hot Itnoprn, Tlie rlil t all Amerlin. Dm per rent f ffl dent We do runtem hutrbliiit Write or wire V. I). ItAMSHAW llATniritY, avs7 So, rJinte 8t. HhU Uke County. ; : Ion, ami meet dUiilay counter Chicks .i; f e Call High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SKKVKF. hi that adorn and charm KALSOMINING DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. I.U In" ii.': tt 0 c PUESfHIPIloN 207 East 45th South I t PAPER HANGING n Ramshaw's 1( 6 0 PAINTING 274-- I I pas(( 6 1307 South rhnne Murray I.'ij W. 4Slh South Murray. I Xmas Gifts & e I Phone Murray SATISFACTION I GUARANTEED I Henning Anderson i t. E Jl xiok DV;Kr? no: K to v.is'r,. (Continued from 11 I I I I I I 13th C Murray Laundry l.ai-.n.lr- CATHOLIC ' i: t. r. toil B oyer s 1 "The Fav.tritr hiddntTr r Tay-lorsvll- r , & All-ns- . . 1 e slv i j Friday in Salt Lake. In the evening a wedding reception was held for the young people at the Amusement Hall. AK-ton- wo $ uln.t "tilt, watt a lulnut. ml-t- . r," ! c ilie.l nfier the retreatlnic to!, ,,...iit Phaioh s daughter find, .ti w! .pd.kly turued. ,,Iookr' ii g Mom In the hullrusheV' ' a red ii pin for tin That . i j I..ji. "Ain't till a t, hntU-The "' shop Is no longer a Mum. .0 ', t..ii.l;. "It's for my ; , ; .. '('our (hit maiket j In. for fight pictures. i,ie d I'tioiich for her, tut Jfi That i.,i. t I" he In L'nlliif 1,1 iidvortl... 'H "Not rcsp.,t,shle for my wife's Mils, . .S V ut least until lifter Xiuas, -- Wedding of Miss Polly Ball, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pall and lamnld I. Frame were married on r ,! tlc-ug- i i:r.uid:" Tin n Taylcrsville After phoning. Mr. Strike inform- Shower For Daughter Mrs. A. Mallory entertained ut a ed Mr. Clatts that he should nee shower In honor of miscellaneous Clyde Tripp at J. C. Penney Comher daughter. Alice, who is to be pany as he had bought the shirt December 24th. he ad- married on front A, lamherjf mired the reindeer pictures on the Shower for Hride Miss P.eth Martin entertained ut yariueut. When Claus arrived ut J. C. Pen-- : a kitchen shower Wednesday afterney CV. Mr. Tripp told him thut noon of last week at her home, In when ho bought the shirt he thot compliment to Miss hum Frekaon. the pictures representisl one of the Various games were played thro-ou- t the afternoon. A luncheon wus prize cows that J. C. Petitiey Is always buying at the stock kIiows served, the favors being miniature and when he fuund out they were bridal bouquets. Covers were laid telmleer pictures he gave the nhlrt for twenty guests. to F.d Hoffman to wear to a fancy I lilli lieon for Pride dress ball. In honor of Mls Inna Krekson. "No. sir. Mr. Claus, I never got a whose marriage took place Wedchance to near your shirt." said a nesday. Miss Zetella Whmder, IM Hoffman, "I let Art Townsetnl bridesmaid, entertained at a lunc-so- l have it because he thought his and handkerchief shower Satwistrlng It would make the children nf:et noun at her home on urday work for his election." Vine Stris-- . Small tables were The jiersplring Mr. Claus said. where luncheon was served "lvcr at I'nion, thev told Hie that each table being disunited with Murray was a one horse town hut chrysanthemums in shade of pink by the Itig Sleigh Pell, this Is n..t and yellow. Following the luncheon true, it is a one shirt town." games were enjoyed. The following "No, no. Santa C. said Mayor-elec- t friends of the bride were present : ' never wore Townsend, Mrs. W. p. Frekson, mother of the ymir shirt. "I showed it to J. W. Mrs. John Frekson, Mrs. bride, McHeiny and he iii:ns4'hl against A. Holt, mother of the U could const rinl any thing that Miss Florence poden, Miss as unethical campaigning ntid said gloom. . Mel. n Miss Charlotte hesid"i. "No, Mr. Townselitl, it will Mis- - Varim Gilbert. MUs Alice not iht. Von have w.orn the same Mis-- ; linden. Dorothy Coleman, shirt for I'll years and now Miss Doris Kidman, Miss Margarwould think you were Us'iinilng a or s filling like Tony IiumiII et Short. Miss p.'th Martin, Miss who Is aocuned of wearing baby rib- Aniiiibelle Whisder. Miss June Man-g"- , Ml-- s I.uella Wlnsder. Miss Kibons on his linen 1,1 f,Mi the baby " lls liti!iock. Miss Alielle Jeltsi-n"Well. I (..Id Mi,,., J ttuiihl rath-Miss Cirnieliia Martin. Miss be right than president njid 11S Mrs. Simper, Asht,,n, Mrs. ss'ple say I have been neither, I Mis. II. Pollard and Mrs. nl your shin over to the 'Noii. to be given ti tht handsoii'. Hie hostess was assisted ,v her s Hum in Murray." At the Kist,.frice Mr. Morgan aid, "After canful thought I gave air shirt to ,!,. Kngelke. the his wench and twist th,. screw driver nun of Murray." To He t'ontitniisl -- Jiiiigarlan opnght applied for. Thut . t hi. f It A Klasc. suj he's ,i f ilot.stnes f,,r Murray City In the i.cnr future. Thai PIMM: Ml ltUAY M W,y ale yoii neier In m hurry. lt'a Sam tay d reception will he Of the bridegroom's . anil Mrs ti """hi- v. mid JSth South. ly under the auspices of ,hc ki s, of Columbus. r,t- f th se will represent the f,mr ' Suit Luke City one fmla Tooele, Magna, Pmg!iam ray. Lust year the tournament Mr. and Mrs. Uoscoe Atwood enPlayed at the Police gymilll,iUffi tertained at dinner Sunday at their Salt Lake City hr,nl.,lt f home In honor of a number of their some splendid exhibitions of out of town friends. ball. The Bingham team defe I.tmchciin for Visitor the Cathedral team in tW fMl Mrs. Stewart Hutchinson enter- u very small margin and won th tained at her home Tuesday aftertrophy. Pinglnun will l. r(fl)resefl noon at luncheon In compliment to fd by the same quintet this year a' Mrs. Michael Hayes of Los Angeles with the other parishes iseekiiig who Is visiting here. some lively encounters" Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan Pean enterexiH.cted. However with the tt tained at dinner Thursday of last perience of Coach Hauskneeht lad week at their home In honor of n some very promising material number of out of town friends. should be in fray till the tti Hie Primary officers of the ward held a children's (iive the aiddies a thrill witl party Tuesday afternoon at the sparkling (liristma.s tree. Trees t tt ward chaiiel In honor of the chil- all sizes and prices at 4189 So. dren of the Primary class. Slate, across from WasaUh Motor, Mrs. John W. Herllng entertained the members of her bridge club A gaily decorated Xmas Thf a Wedn.,day evening at her home. the symbol of Christmas. Cotfoon Max Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. at 1789 So. Slate. Any kind at utj Ivuu Mean, was pleasantly surprisprice. ed at Ids home Friday evening of last week by a number of his class mates and chums. Various gumes THIS COITON and 15 ttoU were played and refreshments were for adults, or this coupon and 5 rents for a child, will be aserved. Miss Marva Done, of Tuscou, Arccepted at the GEM THEATER izona, and H. Claude Poyce will be Murray, I'eth. married Wednesday, December IS, T1H KSDAY ONLY. DEC. 19. in the Salt Lake Temple, A wedding post-nastc- r nl LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF (Continued from Page D son were the flower girls. Francis i'axlon was the best man. The bride was beautifully gowned in a model of cream duchess satin, trimmed with imported lace with at a veil of tulle to match, caught rose and the head with rhitiestoncs She carried a bouquet of buds. bride's roses. A buffet supper was served. An orchestra was station-iin the hull room where dancing was enjoyed. The young couple left later for California where they will spend their honeymoon. On their return they will be at home to their friends In Salt Lake, , cie thete are ctjticistiK of sch.'l costs they result a..;n the iiiiilnlitj to iiie:isiire ! te-i- 5 "Well, Mr. (Inns, your shirt had here a lonj,' time and I thought not coining for it. So, were you when Axel Limliert; was fishing in the creek here ami fell in I let him wear the shirt home." "That makes It tough for me, n plenty touh" said flans. "I am told that LlmherR tfiiy gives Zip harher service, so what a chance I would take to go in his shop. I would lose my whiskers hefore I could explain my errand." "I will call up Charley Urown at ). P. Skat;t;s and have him go In atnl find out ahout your .shirt," said Mr. Strlkv. hts-- m-l- you have ever been able to buy in this country. See these tomorrow and you'll have m big roast You s - Social Mention The Eagle ) mother, .Mrs. Jesse Wheeler. Hostess lo S. S. Club Mrs. George A. Jenkins was the hostess to the ladies of the S. S. club Wednesday of lust Sewing week at her home. Dinner fur Visiting (iuests Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Simons had us their dinner guests Sunday nt their Mrs. Henry home on Vine Street, and Francis and Willey daughters, Elenor of Salt Lake and Dr. Hardwho ing Simons of Los Angeles, has been a visitor here for several days. h'trtcrtaiiis at Dinner Service f.507 Sottili State Sioux Method of GnmM Valve Serric Complete Auto Ruaco Brake Lin'n or Slops Quick-K- ain '"fl |