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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, NOTICE which played all those old games used to be so iKipular in the olden Notice is hereby given that one Chevrolet roadster automobile, engine No. L'lHini.V., California l'Jlll, License No. 7V2121, registered in the name of W. il. Wright, 5128 South St. Andrews H Los Angeles, California, will lie sold at public unction to the highest bidder al 10:im a. in., January 10, V.K'.i), at I lie Mctroiwlitun Garage, 5l2ii South State Street, Murray City, Sail Lake County, I'tali, to satisfy a lien for towing, repairs and storage from September, 12, I'.i'-- to January lo, r.i.'it), amounting lo $2.".iiO and cost of advertising and sale of said property. got acquainted days. Everybody and enjoyed a very splendid evenl ing. Mr. DeVrles and Mr. Van are to be highly compliment-e- CUILION W. BILLEK MES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL Chillon W. Miller, son of Mrs. of He was born November 11, 1870 in Salt Lake. Surviving are bis widow, Mrs. Effle It. Miller and five children, Fa.v, C'hilion, Webb, Madge and June Miller, his mother, Mrs. Harriet J. Miller, died Friday last week at a local lionjiital. Harriet Miller, two brothers, Hay and L. T. Miller, two sisters, Mrs. I'arley Harmon and Mrs. Ernest Funeral Cornwall of Tremonton. services were held Sunday, and Interment was In the Mill Creek cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moss of IVr'gs, Iijaho, have moved here to spend the winter months and are now located In the home of the lute William Moss on ltenhnw avenue. Dr. and Mrs. George V. Iiaker and daughter Dorothea and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Jost all (gden were Murray visitors Christmas day. D, FHKD WEKDKX, Doing business at MoTOU SHOP, (Formerly Metropolitan Garage) The Good Time Club will give another of their Good Time Dances December 'M, in the Saturday, Grant Ward Amusement Hall on West Gist South. Don't miss It. The public Is invited. (Continued from First Page.) September was erected. It played fnrthcir great work and interest an iniiiortant part in the developit, such a wonderful chorus of sevenment of the city. And now Natural to hear ty very fine voices. We hoie Gas Is destined to play an even more of t hem. greater role in Salt Luke City and 'Murray Lodge No. 3.'5 ami Omenta Utah's growth. Lodge No. lH held their Xmus tree A dream of many years is now party for the kiddies In Fraternal being realized by thousands of Hall Murray last Monday evening. Utahns who are using Natural Gas December 2.'!, which proved to lie a the first time. A new era of for great success and much credit b cleanliness, convenience, comfort, due the committee in charge for one that here is healtlifulness and making it such a success as It was. to the been denied has heretofore The hall was decorated very pretus. of most tily with a large Christmas tree, all With automatically controlled Na cenin the trimmed up beautifully one needs only make; ter. There was a large stocking full tural (ins heat to the basement of candies and nuts its well as big two trips a year one in the fall' the to tend furuuee, oranges for every kiddie. The proin the spring and to it, again, t light cram consisted of a song by lie the All off. It to through turn a kiddies "Jolly Old St. Nicholas;" warm occasional its with winter, recitation by Miss Rhea Jordan; zero-colsnaps, several accordian solos by John days, and sudden burner keeps automatic the gas recitation a and by song Stephen, at just the right temMiss Virginia Gillespie; comet solo. your homes (ai and (b) numbers, by Master perature. And now Natural Gas can help Jackie Iiuckle; recitation by Mi us use our sunshine more! SunVirginia Tame; a song and dance is a free and luxurious tonic, shine Morris Miss and Ruth l'eters by can and Miss whip a common cold to a Cannegieter, accompanied by frazzle. at the Cannegieter piano; Margaret Russian step dance and waltz clog, The purity and brilliance of our by Helen and Paul Fsconnessie, Mrs. winter atmosphere is being guarded Fsconncssie at the piano; a ballet and is your gift from the increasdance by six lhtle girls: Ronnie ing number of homes, apartment Iiell Hutchison. Ma sine Rowell, houses, large buildings, and induliarbara Parry, Ruth Johannesen, stries which burn Utah's new NaRuth Fatherlngliam and Hetty Gene tural Gas. Those who choose to Fllertson, under the direction of burn smoky fuels can easily kill Miss Hutu Webb, accompanied by some of our sunlight. Miss Evelyn Uringlmrst at the "lialdwin;" banjo and accordian se"Another tiling. Clans, do not forDelections by Mr. Eastinond and Mr. get your note that falls due on Soiithworlli ; a talk on Santa Clans cember 2(5, as I understand you are to the kiddies by Andy Lundquist, leaving town that morning to be and a closing song by the audience, gone a year, you will have to take "Jingle Dells." Miss Helen White care of It." at the "Ihildwin" for both "Yes, Mr. McMillan, I shall pay and closing songs. Ernest Wright, promptly. You remember the note us Santa Clans, was dressed up in was for 'St cents to buy a gift for a "cute" Santa Clans suit, and sure H. Carlisle, as I lost bis present and did himself well, as everybody en- did not wish to overlook any of the joyed the way he won over the kidScotch race." dies. Everybody just had a wonI5en Klasco told Clans the woderful time. The numbers were all nderful shirt had Ixvn on exhibition so good, that It was hard to give but created so much excitement any special mention. However, we that it was necessary to remove it wish to thank them one and all for from the state. their splendid entertainment. Much A safe place for the decorated credit is due the committee for their shirt to be the Eagles lodge, hard work in making the party such as some one suggested that the a big success. Eagles were always dependable and Enterprise lxlge No. 1, will held wouldn't harm any prois-rtleft their Christmas tree pjuly in Odd with them. Fellows hall Salt Lake, on SaturS Clans visited the Eagles and day hk'ht. Dec 2. at S o'clock. found a large crowd present and All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and was invited to address the Eagles their kiddifs are invited to attend on the "Spirit of Christmas." this parly, as they plan on having Sai. ta Clans said : a bit: lime. itiid making lots of "VIiooh e" for the kiddies. thereupon the company sought the "Fellows,1 you in in haven of Ray Kingston's Murray ful I am City Pharmacy. Here a new comsai,, plication arose, as it seemed that "l Clans was owing for soda water So the gang purchased in 192(5. Along in the Wee It was decided to forget this bill morning Claus Kfn "Stop him, said E. L- - Eckinan, "The election is over, this man is as t lie crowd If Clans could tell a Murray on foot, bigger yarn than Kingston. stealing my stuff." d saying "Vhat to off with lead was followed Mr. Kingston frenzied interlude A often, you which was finally ended by Santa the first fabrication ami began us certain Clans offering to buy a drink, and follows : "Fellow Miirrayiles, I appreciate an opiiortunity of addressing a gathering of sterling citizens, in their faces integrity and a high purpose to serve their fellow men and neiglilrs," . 0. 0. F. NEWS NOTES Your patronage has contributed to our success and we appreciate it very : Accept our best wishes for a bright and prosperous New Year. Murray City Pharmacy T. Ray Kingston, Mgr. Plione Mur. 279 d M M The Eagle Eye v2ffi& 'out inued from page 1 ) to Hud ..lit that Ids garment had been bit with !. McMillan. At the bank Mr. McMillan explained that Santa's shirt had lvn g'cii t.i Itcn Klasio to exhibit as ' x.nnpleof what the well man does not wear. I ,,, I I a a a BIG M a d (('out lulled from page 1 ) committee which prescned the Dutch Mixed Chorus, a branch of the L. D. S. Church, under the siiK'ivision of Mr. Herman iK'Vries, president, and Mr. A. Van Uoosenlahl, musical director. The chorus consisted of 70 voices, and was a rare treat for the boys. After the meeting everyone joined lu and a a a a a u ) iF& a a a UvJ lyj 1 s DANCE ALL NIGHT wm mm y ifli www a a a a u a a a TIE a a a MJec.1129 "WE WONT GO HOME TILL MORNING" a Music By a a a a a a ordoo Ohlsons Orchestra Admission 75c per Couple Extra Lady 10c 71 rjrJrJrJrg THE WASATCH MOTOR CO. dn-s-e- fil a a a Siamjij 5N7nu and We Give You Our Word that ffntr One Sure Way to happiness in All i a a and Prosperity is to Own a Wasatch Motor Co. GUARANTEED a a USED CAR a a a a I a a You have made it possihle for us to have the biggest year in our history. We hope -They are under cover. 2 - They are reconditioned and ready 1 we to go. -They arc guaranteed. 4 -They are priced to sell. may have the pleasure of serving you during 3- the coining year. "Believe it or not" See these Cars and be convinced a Yours for Good Used Cars a a GRANITE FURNITURE 0 Sugar louse Murray 1 Park City Bingham WASATCH MOTOR CO. Phone Murray 68 ""yL'.'"rj ; h HI YEAR'S .. a L mluntJS j Happy New Year much. Roos-endiih- - Hoi-lau- ANOTHER GOOD TIME DANCE Wonderful Natural Gas Savings 1929 . 4788 So. State |