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Show VOL. 40 No. 29 Murray City, Utah, Thursday, January Draiw -rmi frvmen Inr w r -- j a delegation of Murray business men assembled at Saturday morning REPORT OF MURRAY PUBLIC LIBRARY the instance of Philip Bentz and 11. II. Mower and visited the im The report of the Murray Public mense factory for poultry fowl ban- Library for the year 1929 has just tiling and egg grading and shipping been turned In to the City and to located at Draper. the Superintendent of Public In C. X. Jensen, Salt Lake structlon, An Invitation to the Draper poul City. trymen, Inc., to locate a branch of their business at Murray was one objective of the visit, and another to give Murray a close up of the that Is operated at big business Draper. Leaving Murray at 10 a. m. with snow whirling from the auto wheels like smoke, and the wind blowing g'.istlly, an Indistinct view of the Innumerable chicken ranches that are making I'tah a big factor in the poultry business whs all that could te seen from the roadways. The plant at Draier was more easily estimated, as Inside, Its big rooms were filled to overflowing with eggs, poultry feeds, sacks, boxes and packing materials and busy workmen everywhere. The Mlckelsen Brothers and Mr. toured the buildings Strlngfellow with the visitors anil seemed pleased to explain the thousand and one details that go to make up the million dollar business tranacted by' the concern. Trucks arriving with eggs are rapidly unloaded and the eggs sent down a chute to the basement where they are candled In ten Issiths, where the operators, taking an egg In each band, hold them lefore two electric lights and separate them as they show them where they Mens. which this work Is The tipeI done Is startling, considering the accuracy in the grading that enables the Draper eggs to command a premium on the New York market. After the eggs are candled and cased up nn elevator takes them up to the landing department. An Idea of the quantities of eggs handled can be pictured when you cases per week are learn that 2. moved through the plant. Egg reach the plant from Murray, Tnloii, Sandy, West Jordan and a few from Kaysville. Jiiytoti and elsewhere. The great bulk of the eggs come from Draper, where there are now 8noom chbks and 2T(.0x laying hens. the Draper men first started shipping eggs, as an assoformed and the buildciation alout years ago. erected were ing The dollars In business transacted will reach II.uni.ooO In 1030. and In the enterprise .'. men are employed. .Nearly all eggs shlpM from Draper go to New York, although and other eastern Philadelphia cltle are demanding t'tah egg". An lnterellng feature of the de first floor Is the partment, where ii ninn can make! ep 20 Imixc a day, assembling the two ends and aide and making s Iheir hammer rat. tat. like or a machine pin. In 10.SJ Oihkcn Itilrrexled. would probably be tiwM In the feed mixing de- partment where an Immense machine ran ndt I20 pounds of fel In one minute. This of conre. dor not Include the time required to load the materials Inlo the mix r, (VmHetety mixed, scientifically balanced feeds are turned out at the rate of sacks In I hour VwnJ Mcks, when returned to the plant, an cleaned, disinfected and fumigated so they look like new. The Draper Pntiltrymen. Inc., pmwwd an lntcrct In locating In Murray, with a branch of their buslneiM and erjTt to deride nn the matter In the near future. The party fmro Murray enjnlng this Interring trip were! rtillllp Itenta, M. II. Mower, Fted It An deron, 8 a mud E. Urinchur!, A O, George A, Jenkins, J. W. Htenry, Frank C. Howe, l O Miller, Mayor Arthur ToWnsend. and MUs Mary Wallace and C II Wallace of the Mm ray Eagle. lm rot, The report shows the library In a very active condition. The circulation of books and magazines for the year was 44,753. Aside from this, many magazines and reference boots are used by students and other patrons during the year. A rental shelf circulated during the iMist year and a half of late fiction, biography and travel at the nominal fee of ten cents a week has brought returns to the library of $197.K. Hues on delinquent books have amounted to $109.75, making n total revenue of $3t7.&5 to the library. This money has been used to purchase new books and magazines, some very fine sets of books having been added to the library In this way. Visitors are always welcome to the library and the hour being 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. each day except Sunday, 0. F. S. Cottonwood and Taylorsville In Lead I Establish Murray Branch To Local Mention Invifprl E. News At the meeting of the Aerie Friday evening. Captains Krebs and Allen of the mcinlendilp drive selected their assistants. Some fifty memU-rwere present. These men were first chosen alternately. The names of all other memler were then placed In n hat and drawn In like manner. s Kadi contesting side now has one hundred twenty men under each captain, nil ready and willing to put their shoulders to the wheel and secure the applications necessary to land some of the prizes offered by the Grand Aerie. Captain Krebs Is confident, that under his direction, his team will carry oft first honors, liecause. as he say, his wife won the rolling-picontest at the Eagle's picnic but summer: she threw the rolling pin 7 feet, wbl1 he won the loOyard married men. dash fr Captain Allen Is equally confit was he ident of victory who successfully sponsored the Eagle's minstrel show last fall and was the funnUM end man lu the bunch. Mr. J. P. O'Brien, our local Jeweler, will present to the man on the winning team who secure the great est hiimher of new member a gold mounted fob; he will also present a silver mounted watch fob to the Mgh man on the losing aide. ami Rowell. Brother l.lml-erour lonwrlal artists, will keep the contestant looking splc and span establish-meniproviding they llt their Ben Intervals. at regular I what render to Klasco prepared service he can In his line, and Andy Andermn "barley In an extra have put LundquUt feed the to wherewith oat k of 1n lodge goat In order that be will be In prime condition to do hla full duty when ralird upon during the night of Initiation. The captains of the teams wish nn their men the Imto Impre of the following: portance It ln't the kirk. Its not the pull. That brine the leader out; But It's long time work, and It'a til time will, And the rheerful heart and stout. Have ymt faith In yourself? Do yoi want to win? throb!' I your heart for succe There's Just one thing that cto bring vou In With the winners hive your Job The stage Is all set for the big obi timers dance and program In Fraternal Hall for the night of Janu ary 2T.th, To mlM this will be to rare treat. A prlae waltt ml will be one of the features. Couples over (A year obi only will I clip! tie to compete. g s The ":New Psychology" Is the sub ject of an address to be given by Mrs. Vera Wahlqulst at the meet ing of the ladies adult class of the Murray First Ward M. I. A. next Tuesday evening. The large attend ance at the meeting lust week re ported an entertaining and profit able evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Tavoian ami children, Helen and LaMur, motor ed to Woodruff and sient the holl days with their daughter, Mrs. Al bert Dean, who, with her little daughter, Dallas Mary, returned with them to spend two weeks here. Mrs. J. A. Ecton will leave within a few days for California where she will remain Indefinitely, visit ing her daughter in Long Beach and also her brother in San Francisco. Mrs. Irene Bobbins received word luring the holidays of the death of her youngest brother In Chicago. Death was occassional by heart trouble. The body was taken to Mulberry, Arkansas fur burial. The Murray Second Ward Belief Society held a quilting and social Tuesday afternoon at the Church. Befresliments were served to twenty-six- . Mr. W. H. Williams, who has lieen In poor health for n mnnlsT of years and who has been in a hospital for the past four months, has been maklug steady Improvement of late and It Is exiccted that he will Ik able to le removed to his home In a few more weeks. Ward Sunday Murray Second School officers and feathers will hold a business meeting Thursday evening, January 10. In the Ward House. After the business meeting the evening will be ss-n- t In a social way. Refreshments will ! served. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Henderson from Clear Creek, I'tah. have been u the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. the past two weeks. Mrs. Henderson will accompany Mrs. Ecton to California for a few weeks stay and .Mr. Henderson will return to 8TAKE M MEN EASTERN DIVISION 4 0 8outh Cottonwood Eaittrn Dlvlilon 2 Cottonwood ! 3 t Hollsdsjr 1 Winder 3 4 0 Mlllcreek 000 1 00 .TS0 .2.io .000 South Cottonwood, 34 Htllidiir. 18 Mlllcreek. Winder. 1 This Wek'i Gimti MlltrrMk tt Cottonwood South Cottonwood tt Winder WESTERN DIVISION Crtnt Ltt Wetk-- 0 Tct. 1.000 Won Lout 4 0 , Murray First Bennlon Murray Hwoud 1 .T50 1 3 .ir.O 0 4 .000 .500 2 i Rtiulti TtylotnTllle 28 (imnt 10 Murrty 1st, 4.1 Murray 2nd, 14 Thlt Wtek'i Gamn TaylnMTllle tt Btnnlon Murrty lit it Crant Routh Cottonwood and Ttylomillle M Men flroa tre loading their respective divisions of Cottonwod Stake basketball leaicue at the conclusion of the first half of schedule. The scores : South Cottonwood Holliday CTFP liTFP nrliiffhurst rf 1 4 0 rg .... 5 0 0 E Krekson If 4 4 2 10V Walker If 10 0 A Krekson c 8 4 2 18!Rmlth c 142 J Reynolds i rg 0 10 0 WsgtlafT rg 0 1 1 V Johnson Ik 1 0 0 2!Drage Ig .... 0 000 Olson rf Johns rf 0 0 0 Tame If tOOO 0 0 0 0 Smith rg W Erlckson rg 0 0 00 Totals IS 13 4 3l Totals .... 8 8"T Referee Prank Jones Winder Mlllcreek Ill Headman rf Casper If .... Miller e Cunderson rg Kunkel Ig .... Totals Referee C. TaylonTllle OTrP 2 0 0 4 1 1 t31 10 2 4 1 3 0 20 t rp ii Turner rf OiCordnn If 3)Runin e 0 0 4 2 00 4 3 0 0 6 1 1 1 S O Musser rg 0 ! 9 0 0 0 OK Naylor Ig 2 I 0 4 If 0 0 II.I.MIe .... t 0 8 5 3 19! Totals 3 0 18 A. Watts 4 2 . . Grant 0T9P T PP .-- Harry tmley. S. CtlTTONW 001 ANM Al. C.0I4) l. ,YM (IR F.K.N will y entertain the ineiubers of the Ladies Aid S.H'lety Wednesday afternoon nt her home on Wasatch street. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts, who have been sis'iiding the Christmas holidays with their children and other relatives in Ios Angeles and the beaches have returned to their home in this city. Miss Grace (lay. daughter of Mr. and (Mrs. James K. Clay formerly of this city, but now residents of Salt Ijike, and K. II. I'aek, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F Tack1 .also of Salt Lake, were married January , at .'1 p. m., at the home of the bride's brother. It. L. Clay. 22(i:t Twenty-seconstreet, Santa Monica, Cmlif. A reception followed the ceremony. The bride was gowned In a Corrlne model of sprig green with corsage of pink rosebuds. She was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Clay and Miss Myrtle Watts of this city. They were also attired In the delicate shades of the coming spring. Each carried large hoiuicts of lavender and white sweet peas. Iowell Illggs of Los Angeles wns lest man. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. James E. Clay and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Pack and nlso Coin-niniiit- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. (lay. Mrs. Clifford Watts, sister of the bride was In charge of the gift super was nsiiii. A wedding ed to thirty-fiv- e t serv- ,. Casper. Wind. Jltn Rich. Ben K Jones. M. 1st K. Krlckso B. Cot C. Moadows. Cot. Guards Asl.by, Grant tlrage. Holl K. Naylor. Mill R. Jaonbaen. M, list I.. Meadows, fotl Shober. M. 1st f, J.4inson, H Cot Center A. Kriksnn, S. Col. V. II T 2 12 4 I T S It It 4 2 II 4 10 8 It f I f 8 2 T 4 8 S t It . slier. Holl t'eletwn. Grsnl 14 20 27 13 Mil) t fill 111 It 4 4 . 21 W 13 .14 Smith. Hull . I.. Redmond. Coll. Undls. M. 2nd 1 30 27 27 24 24 23 22 It .... 8 I 4 3 I I 4 I I 4 34 31 30 24 8 21 1 21 2 It Mr. n tel Mrs. Maiiahftch Smith nave a iMiriy In honor of their daughter Melba's birthday. Tuesday nliilit at their home. Httpcr was served at 7 o'clock to fonrtes-of Ihe jouiii; lady's cousins and school friend, lted en mat Ions formed a lotely rvtiterpleve and red wa Uned In tariou other decoration. The tame of "riiiing" was the prlncljwl medium of etiterialiiinriit. Among ioh enjoying the mrasion Were (irio-Wlllhiiii, itjiy Maxwell. I.IUIMl. !ola Htmk Hall. Donna Parker, Virginia White. Kay taits-rt- , Art tilllsrt. liowell Mine, (illls-r- t t'arkee, Ktewart tilllsrt. Milburn Wallace, Oranl C.llN-rt- . n e ilo. BETTY CROCK ERS I'l mi J Annual Cold South Cottonwool hcdiibl fnt and Green Ball I Satntdny, Fibrils ry 1. and pmml-- e CUSTARD PIES to Is bigger and IsMicr than ever The arly colonll brought their The Vriiy players are to furnish fof mtaH and custard the inulc. and speelal dccorathn reili will btid added at t set hole", It1e with them to America, and In laming In the "gobbn" im.n lew f'ngland thry Inienteil a new pisli and puinv )tv icdIGatoin tin aoin nn Inimnn i.ttaiion-Mb(Continued a pflfe 6) light will al-- o ls featured. RECIPES e 1 San-tiers- Louise lladley. daughter Ifc of Idaho, were married Friday evening at the t'tah Hotel. Itev, Jese Ilnlrd rformlng Ihe MIsn Evelyn lladley, sisceremony. ter of Ihe bride, acted a bridesmaid. The reception followed, peter Ih.w wa Ihe best man. After a wedding trip to the oast and thru Ihe Southern state the young peo, ple will make their home In Pa, Mr. Edith 0. lUnnlon and her Mr. Shuler Call, twin sister. were entertained In honor of their by their birthday ntmltcrsatle ihlldrcn on January II at Mrs Call's home on Wiiab h Avenue. PlMs-burch- TIME DAME AMiTIIF.lt MK The GNd Time Cluh will give gd In e e 1 OJ News tnis-tlii- lc-for- e AswH-latloi- J J.' Ent (bit-sid- e e lnd an- time dan-eof their Murray Firt Ward SaturA large crowd day, January In enjoyed the club' last 1anc will and Grant Ward, many glad to he given on In know another Jtrnnnry 251 b. other New-Yor- s n Mis g Original Poems La-bru- of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Dudley, former resident of this city, but now of Garfield, and Italph L. Erlckson both Dal-llda- dinner party Wednesday afternoon aixl evening of hist week at the home in South Cotlotiwoml ward. The occasion was to celebrate the Nith birthday anniversary of A birthday Mr. Ijibrum. turkey dinner was served. The decorations were In ut flowers and n large birthday cake with lighted candles. Follow Ing the dinner the time was ssnt In a six l.i way also with games, music and dancing. Mr. Lull nun has three generations which helped honor his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Sundrey Saunders, Owen Saunders. Ixuils Sanders, all of Idaho and Erwlna Saunders of St. George and Mrs. lterg Jorgen-seof Hollywood, Calif., are here spending a few days with their pa. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson ed. Murray City Hall Is a busy place day and night with the city high gear and without n muffler. Commission beginning to work In Several changes in Appointive officers have been made nnd more In contemplation. Some have renin iked that several marks like the famous X should Im placed showing where the official heads have fallen, but these seem unnecessiiry as new faces will serve to Indicate a change. Since lust Thursday W. D. Darkness has been appointed Road Supervisor, nnd Mrs. Mary R. Ilalll-da- y has been installed as custodian of the City Hall. Schuyler Call took over the duties of Chief of Police today, and IToy Richardson Is now In charge of the Electric IVpnrtment. The City Commission Is coosr-atlnmealn. with the "I'liih Odd Fellow" KATHYRN KRECH CON-CER- T In n social edition of Hint paper CANCELLED which will Include a section giving information on Murray City. Xfiss Kathyrn Krech Is h The railroads entering the city at the present time and re- are being called iiisin by the City fuses to come West to fulfill her Commission to repair and smooth January contracts, according to their crossings lo aid motorists In word sent to Siierlntendent E. Alcrossing without injury or discomlen Itateman hist Tuesday, by Ver-nfort. Vastine Ilrown, Miss Krech's More nnd lnisirtant events are Western agent. Hather than schedat the city hall In the near ex'cted ule the concert at a later date, the future. contract has len cancelled and the The monthly salaries of the newly concert will not ls held. The schools officers have been fixed appointed wish to thank those who have so as follows: willingly helssl In the plans for Schuyler Call, City marshal, $in."; this event and sincerely regret the Richardson, electrical snir-visoIjcRoy neceslty of cancelling the contract. flK; Glen D. Howe, city attorney, $."s) ; Thomas J. Lewis, night deputy. $125: II. Anderson. $125; Ed Larson, lire chief and traffic poW. D. Harkuoss. road Prother William N. C.undry. J. lice, $130; It. II. Chlvrell and S. A. Shnkespear superintendent. $125; Mary $.'10. hall Janilress, city are still reported on the Rick list, being confined to their homes. They are all improving slowly and able to sit up around the house now. We sincerely ho that they will We are very pleased to announce all recover soon and be out with that a series of twelve original pous again. ems composed by Roy Gardner, art We are very sorry to report teacher nt Murray High School, will I lie sad news of the death of Itrn. appear in The Eagle from time to iMvrle E. Thornton's fat her. who lime lieginning with this Issue. Pracdied Wednesday night, IicccimVr tically nil of these MH'iiw, however, 25il nt Stockton, California. Pro. were comHised by Mr. Gardner Thornton attended the funeral at while he himself wa a student In Stiskton Thursday, Iecemhcr 20 high school. The first In the scrand returned home Sunday Iiecetn-1s- t ies np)cars Is'low: 31. Murray Iodge No. 3.1 and A PIONEF.K Onienla Lodge No. 15 extend their to Brother deepest sympathy Thornton. Ry Roy Gardner Salt Ike County Rctickah Dis- In A verdant upland valley. trict Association No. 2 "School of Where the wild graH-- climb the bill, Instruction" will hold their next Where the honeysuckles blooming regular meeting In Fraternal Hall Gently stis.p o kiss the rill. at 7:.'fl p. in, on Tuesday evening. Lies n cot, sccludisi, humble, January 21st. ALL Rcls'kahs are Ami a loving wife nnd babe urgently reuested to !e present at Are waiting father's coining A great deal of this I'p Ihe pathway In the glade. businesM Is to come tip the Association. All Rcls'kahs Homeward hound Ihe father poi are metnlsTs of Ibis nder. and should arrange their dales I.oiters, musing on the way Where the butterfly Is flitting no so as lo lie present. D. D. G. M. James Price and In And the siiiiIm'iiiiis ever play; siiilllng Staff Installed the Elective Softly, as the twilight stealing and Apilnllve Officer of Sandy With the flow'r's fragrant breath, jIge No. 11, Murray Ixdge No. IN. me to him ihe tl glit of mother 3:i and Wll.ley Islge No. 39 at a Sleeping cold and mute In death. at Midvale "Joint" Installation last Tuesday. The officers Install- Where ihe fjiirest floiv'r are blended for Murray Islge No. 3:1 were ing N. And Ihe bill nnd meadow meet. as follows: Charles Dahlls-rg- , G. : Verl E. Jordan. V. G. : Where the blue bird half repining, Ibs'ilcr, Warden: Frank N. Swen-Min- . Half rejoicing murmur swis-- t ; 11 win Snooks. Where the Illy pure, litit:iunlcd. Secretary: I'on.luctor : Itos', lA s. N. Nod to greet the whUp'rlng bns-?e- . ;.; A. J. Tame. Jr., P. G. ; James She rct 'mid the rural silence E. Clay. L. S. S : Ernest Wright. Slniiib'rlng "iiea lit the breathing Ir.-L K. V. G. and A. II. Fonda Guardian, The remaining officers who were not Installisl at Memories of her life, like mnlc, Midvale will be lnstallel In Murray Mnslc soft with sad refrain; Islge at their next regular meet- Dreams but paint the toll and ing on January 2u, so all try t worry ! Noble soul, she crossed the plain; preeht for the Installation.. D. D. U. P. John F. Fry and Taught the way lo wild unmeasStaff will Install all the Elective ured, ami Apoplntlve officers of Ouulrrh Planted with Ihe roe, a tear; Honor then the queenly mother. Encampment No. 1 at Oddfellow Hall, Salt Ijike City on January One of I'tah' ll.mecr. 211. All Patriarch arrange to It of t'tah, dear we love I her, present for lids Installation. Captain John i Fry and Slaff Fair thou art to every beiirt, will Install the Elective and Apleaping si rea inlets, ever onward pointive officer of Coif at Catilon Teach progression to the heart: No. 1 at Oddfetlow Hall, Salt Ike Uralni where Vigor, Life I ruling on Saturday evening, January UTith White the Hcgo Illy hue; and request that all Chevalier be Purene bathed In lnpiratlon, present at this Installation In full Guide our thought to beaven' ilres uniform. blue. I. O. afreet. The children ami grandchildren of John G. I.nbrum. assisted by his wife entertained at a large family At the reg'ilar Tuesday evening meeting of Ihe Mutual Improvement of the Murray First llHsor lii l lou ward. Dr. L. A. Sievensen of Sail Uike gave n talk on Goitre at Ihe Women's Adult class, lhirlng the same evening. Dr. W. II. Ilothnell of this city, also gave an luterewt Ing talk on health at the conjoint Adult class, which was well Attend- Very Busy Place r, " Hoi. W Player. Ben The Wasatch Gas Company Is continuing the regular Wednesday Natural Gas cooking schools for the women of Murray, Midvale and of Sandy. Due to the popularity theso lecture demonstrations the company will give sessions each Wednesday from 2 to 4 p. in. A lesson on One Dish Meals was given Wednesday afterntsm which Included the following menu: Salmon Noodle King with string beans. Lettuce Hearts, Paprika French Dressing. .Mjarshwallow Ice Ikix loaf. The One Dish Meal Is appreciated by busy mothers ami economical housewives for Its simplicity and economy. household Many hints can be gained at the Natural Gas cooking school which will save time, energy and money and and preparing help lu planning more api'tlzing and healthful a t Prltts. Murray City Hall Resumed ..lit 1 00 2 fiaudn e . Jurttch rg .... 131 3 22 3 1 43' Totals ,. 15 0 14 Totals . Referee Reed Swenaon Arlnn F.rekinn, star renter for Ihe champion Smith Cottonwood lejra la leading all players In polo's scored, with t total of He has t big lead oter Cliff Jones, 49. his nearest n.mpetltnr, who leads til Ch ar Creek. with S3 points. Cutler of Cotton-Hoo- d at and lirUcs of Hollsdsy ire tied for Mrs. C, Margetts entertained second place among ihe renters, while This dinner Monday evening rompllncm-tarWel Is second among Ihe renter and t twenty-firsViolet's ranks third In the ttake. to her sister of Holladay Is away out In lead Hie dining table of Drate birthday. Ken Naylor of Mlllcreek all birth- and Rayguards. beautiful a was Jacnbsrn, Murray First are tied centerpiece for second In the dlrlalon. Ray has day cake with 21 candles. Covers been O'lt of the lastguard few games on account were laid for eight. of an Injured knee but hopes soon to be The Belief S.s lety of the Mur-in- y hack In lb hlagame. Chat. West la steadily Improilng fame and should prove a Second Ward will bold n social top notrher before the season gort much He It high scorer for his team at and dinner Tuesday at the a.sioty farther. prewnt. rooms, in which the public Is InvitThe leadlug scores tt the end of the flrM Are wekt of plsy Is is follows: ed to attend. Forwsrds 0. T. F. P. Mrs. and Mr. of The children Cliff Jonee. Tay. .. IS It S SS 14 5 2 30 Wheeler, namely, Beverly Cutler, Cot. . Ik-c- ii Cooking School guests. After a 4 4 3 11 II Jcnien rf 1 2 0 C Jones rf 1 Gerrtrd If .... 1 0 0 2 B Hunt If .. 1 0 0 short honeymoon the young couple 8 Petersen c ... 2 3 1 . 4 0 0 3 Rndy c Ilreer rg .... t 0 0 0 1) Jensen rg 0 2 0 0 will be at home to their friends at R Jones Ig .... 0 1 I 2 3755-1-Uscoksnn Ig Dover Place, Los Angeles. R Ramsoiu c 2 0 0 4 Athtiy If 0 2 1 1 Mr. imd Mrs. George A. Jenkins 4 112 10 Totals 113 4 S6 Totals Referee R. A. Perry had as (heir dinner guests WednesMurray 1st Murrsy 2nd u rv r p day of last week, Mr. and Mrs. G. HaMne rf .... 1 0 0 2 Healy rf .... 2 A. Pearson of Mid vale. 10 K Jones If .... 3 0 0 Fathering. If 1 2 0""2 Mrs. A. Itay Cahoon and daughC W est c .... 4 0 0 8 Undls r 3 10 8 Khnber rg ..3 00 6 Gilbert rg .. 0 0 ter, lleverly of lhillywisul are J West lg .... (00 0 Uter Ig .... t guests of Mrs. Cannon's mother, It B..ttn rf ... I 0 t 18 Tripp c 1 2 Mrs. Jacob Johnson of Ninth East Anderson If 6 0 Ec-to- Henry and Jean, are confined to their home from a bad case of tncasle. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Co boon during have bad as their guest Mrs. Goo, their daughter. the week, Fehr and children of Salt Superintendent J. F. Austin and wife have returned home from several weeks trip to Arizona where convalescing Mr. Austin has from a bad case of pneumonia. The many Mends of Oron Sanda life long resident, merer-, chant and stockman of this city, regret to learn that be will home on Vine I very 111 at bis street. Mrs. Gorge C.ranter. assisted by l.er daughter. Mrs. Harry tut ley. and Mr. T, C. Davis entertained the niemlsr of the O. D, O. Club week Wednesday afternoon of lat A one at her home on Vine street, after serve.) was o'cbuk dinner In wbbh the afternoon wa Wood John Mr. of the game ,si. wa the winner of the high prize and Mr. Mayme Webb. Ihe low prize. Those who were present were Mr. Woods. Mr. Webb. Mr. James Nelson. Mr. William Smith. Mr. Jame E. Clay. Mr. Martin Nelson, Mr. T. C. Davis and Mr Established 1892 Mrs. George W. Churches Ltlt Watk'l Rtiulti 3 1930 Social Mention COTTONWOOD TylotiTllle 16, |