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Show DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS AT MURRAY CITY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY. i fine sermons so far, the subjects discussed leing: "Dead In Earuest" and "What is a Christian," and "The ApiK-a- l to Reason." The meetings are held nightly (except Sunday) at 7 :.'5U and will continue to FOF SAI.K Oms ltaiige. Clark Jew- l'Vh. )th. el, cheap. Inquire A O. Mclntyre, lu honor of Miss Helen AYright, Room 801 I'tah Savings and Trust daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Co., or I'hone Wasatch THIS. Wright, of Mlllereek, who leaves on February 20th, for a mission to the FOIt RKXT: Furnished or un- Eastern States, the Oleaner girls furnished apartment. Its Kast 4Sth of the M. I. A of Mlllereek ward enSouth. Hume Murray J(2. tertained at a handkerchief shower. The affair was given at the ward chapel following the Mutual class which was attended by 25. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. L. 15. Cederlof had Thu Sieelal meetings now in pro- as their last week-enguests, Mr. K. A. and Mrs. Paul of Salt the Church at each gress Baptist night are growing in interest, and Lake. each night shows an increase in atMr. and Mrs. Berg Jorgenson and tendance. With the Rev. W. R. Mr. and Mrs. Reld L. Anderson of pastor of the Iinmanuel I!ap-tis- t Los Angeles, are the guests of Mrs. Church of Salt as the Jorgensen's and Mrs. Anderson's speaker, we liave had some verv mother, Mrs. Orson Sanders in Local Mention d Slo-ma- J.i-ik- this city. Mr. and Mrs. I). Glen Robinson of Rountiful are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a sou on Thursday morning In the L, I). S. hospital. Mrs. Robinson was formerly Miss Kdith Cull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Call of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Chester 1. Cahoon left a few days ago for Mexico City In Old Mexico, where they will the inauguration of the President of Mexico. The Roy Scout Court of Honor will be held Sunday evening at the Murray Firts ward chattel at Q:W p. in. An entertaining program with some specially Interesting features has been arranged. This will take the place of the regular M. I. A. monthly conjoint meeting. E. A. Hergeu ,who has been indoors the past six weeks with a severe case of blood poisioning is greatly Improved and able to be about again. President Henry D. Moyle made a busines strip to Los Angeles this week. He will return next week. d CARLISLB The World's Lowest Price SIX CYLINDER TRUCK One and One Half Ton Capacity Can be equipped with the following bodies: Grain and Stock Rack. Stake Rack Furniture Body. Pane Body Screen or Oosed. Open Express and Closed Cab. These powerful, low-pric- e new sixes give you remarkable Performance, Ample Capacity, Outstanding Economy, Unusual Convenience, Smart Appearance. Terms-coa demonstration Easy me in-h- ave Phone Murray 31 Keep that 1'iiwrinkled Appearance by Phoning us Kegularly. Your cleaning bills will save you money by prolonging the life of your clothes. Call us for prompt ami efficient cleaning servire. Carlisle Motor Company 4S10 So. State, Murray, Ut. Phone Mur. 483 or Hy. 7255 TAX. 30. 1930. IMPRESSIVE SERVICES for nRsnisi SANnrRS Whatever price you want to pay, w c can furnish you a tire that will astonish you ith its good appearance and high quality. KOYAL l S. li:i:Rt.LSS TltAXU.N A - 29 x 4.40 30 x 3'2 36.30 $4.30 iff-- . $8.25 $A C0 OQ CLASP AROUND, were $4.15, 1?MtUO now WASH DRESSES, 6 lo 14 yrs., were $1.00, now tJQ O 6) f PA JLUoU 4 ftP A LADIES COMBINATIONS, were $3.00, now FRONT LACE CORSETS, were $4.15, now id.iJO AC jAt70 GIRLS QQ J..OO FANCY COLOR COMINA- TION SILK BLOOMERS FRONT LACE CORSETS, were $3.25, now TI-30-S. AD LADIES COMBINATIONS were $4.25, now CLASP AROUND, were $3.25, now COMBINATIONS, were $1.85 and $1.50, now &l?0 JLiMtJ -- fl JL AA lUV MARTIN & CO a Phone Murray 421 of rangements Committee to arrange' Clay anil also granddaughter for the music, ball and refresh- l'.rother James Clay of Murray ments. Lodge No. .'.'I, who passed away This will be Fit FN to ALL Odd last week, and was burled in MurFellows and Hebekahs or their es- ray Cemetery last Monday. Omenta corts, ltcfrcshmcnts will be served Iotlge No. 15 aud Murray Jodge at the usual prices. Let's arrange No. .'t.'l extend their sympathy to the to attend this Dance and help to family In their bereavement. make it a big annual affair, as Colfax Canton No. 1 held instalwe assure you all a very good lation of officers at their last meettime. We expect a large delegation 25th. ('apt. ing, from Salt Itke Lodges uiul also L. A.Saturday January Clddlim. and staff installed Mid vale and Sandy. the following into office for the Swanly Carlson was again taken ensuing term : N. K. Monson of to St. Mark's hospital at Salt Lake Friendship Islge No. 27, Captain: last Monday, January '27th. He will N. V. Sorenson of Salt No. be held under observation for a 2 as Lieutenant: K. J. Flckey of few days to decide if an ocratlou Copper Lodge No. 57 as Knsign ; will be necessary or not. Latest re- Charles Allcott of I'tah Jjlge No. torts advise that "Swanty" is ftvl-iu- 1 as Accountant: W. It. Miller of some better. I'tah Lodge No. 1 us Clerk. The I'.rolhcrs (Sundry, Shakcsteur application of Charles Ihthlhcrg of ami Chivrell have improved to the Murray Iodge No. X was passed extent (hut they are able to be out iimii and the Canton will confer a short time during the middle the ltcgrce of Chevalier Usn Hro. of the day. Daldlierg at their next meeting on We are sorry to announce the February Mb which occurs on Sat death of little Miss Dahlia Luna urday. All Chevaliers are requested of Mr. Charles I to be present in fidl dress uniform. Clay, daughter fr from Amazed! Way Tanlac Relieves Stomach Troubles For years tho remarkable obtained from Tanlac in the treatment of general rundown conditions have amazed its but most surprising of all is the quick relief this remarkable medicine gives in cases of "rheumatism" and stomach ills that yield to nothing else. ts u.-r- and women who thought them-e've- a lu Buttered beyond human aid, for years with pains from stnmarh and hiHil-arho- f, bowel trouble, fu'iiritu, chronic dizzincas.Klii'plfHum'ca.corr t ipututn, di.wn who aw thrm-'inl j diiily guin? a ict(ly rnrly old hue hitve through tha amuzintr plimiiliilinir nriil rliniifiu ai'tiitn of tl:ia UK A I, MKI1HINK, Tanlnr. fouii.l thnii'lv'i onre nior in the iNBrlun f freo a alrttntf hrnlthy Ntnmtrh nnj a torfiom ju.iu. One u..rr says. "I atifT-Tftures frnm mu rulnr rhoumul ni l?nt - of a ti.r w"k c.up!after tnkiiiK Tanlne I ovrr the thviim:iil-mmy liLlm-v- j artine fln my iliuf'l.n in fi .I.-- 'i A b.'Hlu tr onlcr." Try it . . d fu tl.n v ninre.-- t ilrui-ui.tat mottey ba k. A-- it i.o mUliiu!'. Men v Page 1) 3; V:':''" New Low Prices j on the Kefn-smen- , teat No. 15 has Genuine Ford Battery 1 Imi-i- i ns Ceiiernl Chalrmnn of a commlnis to arrange for the Third Annual Valentine Danif of tin t I it It Distrht AMMlatloii No. 1. This (tunic will probably U held In Frntcrttal II. ill at Murray. The date will Ih- - iIiim' to February 1 Ith and! will N fre to nil (dd'ellow and, luls k!ili. Urother ivmh tint bis oitiuiiitte lias met and nindc-aoutline of their program and will ti a fall and complete rtort n ttiMiti nn they coiiipb te nil detail1. Wntrh later nntiotiinvmeiits an io Ibe um l date and progrnui for lbl "PAUTY." The (Jeiteial CointultlN' on A- lallon Dalits Had rvettltiit In Halt IjjKc mid, Ut i i.i.li'(ci f iiidt Bf ranceini'titK bold their '"rhlril Annual Valeliline; l!oll" under the nUHpl.ra of I'U'i t llt let Aotltbm N.i. 1. I. (. O. ( fur MonF, The d.ite bn Ui-day ce!iltm Pebniiity Pah at p. in. In Fraternal Hall, Mutiny, $7.75 ilf if. ALLOWANCE ON OLD BATTERY 50c Ii-w- 29 x 4.40 (J-f- l GOSSARD LINE OF BEAUTY CORSETS 27: Third Watch A. II. Youngren. I'tah Llt:e No. 2: Fourth Watch, L. A. Giddins. Sail IJike No. 2: Inside Sentinel Al Stains, Frlncdshlp No. 27: Outishle Sentinel, John Ilotisworth, Salt IJike No. 2: and First Guard of Tent, N. V. Sorenson, Salt Ijike No. 2: Iirothers J. II. Chivrell, Murray Islge No. XI lo office of eSnbtr Warden and S. A. Shnkcspcar of Murray Lodge No. X to office of Second (iuard o Tent, were only ohvrs not as they were conlned (o the home Iresldes on account o sickness; and w ill cb installed later. A large attcudumv was In evidence and aj was enjoyed after goo duns-tinwhich refreshments were wrtedj t Committee. by the D. D. (5, M. James price and h Suite llistnll-t- l the officers of Cop T lode No. .7 at Magna. Sever-- , e members from Salt Uike mid; a gMHl Murray attendisl and time. Itrotbi-Dave Iwls of Knter-pr- l' IiMlg U.S. .NEW VICTORIA TURK- ISH TOWELS, 20x42 in., 4 for NOTES g See for Yourself Today For One Week Beginning Sat., Feb. 1st 1 (Continued low-cost- . SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES for Impressive funeral services Orson Sanders, who died Saturday at bis home on Vine street, were held Wednesday, at one o'clock at the Murray First Ward cliuiel. A of Mrs. Ada (piartette composed McDonald, Mrs. Albert O. iVojicr, ltay Allan aud Hay Jacohscu furnished the music. The numbers given were: "Oh, My Father," Know That My Redeemer lives," " Let the Lower Lights He Hurning," and "Fading Away." Mrs. Anna Hansen was the accompanist. The speakers were Judge lavid W. Moffat, Daniel H. Merrill, President Heber C. Iverson, and Thomas Martin, who conducted the services. Charles Hrown offered the benediction. The grave in the Murray Cemetery was dedicated by Thomas MtcDouald. The floral offerings were elaborate and very profuse. Mrs. Emma Hutlcr Park, former resident of Hutlerville, and (irant ward died Monday in a Salt Lake hospital. For the past several years she has resided in Hulladay. Mrs. Hark is survived by one daugh-- j ter,,Mrs. Frank Olson, of this city. Funeral services were held in the Holladay ward chapel. Mrs. Carl Wahhpilst and Mr. ami Mrs. Axel Jaeobsen of this city left Saturday of last week for a three weeks trip to San Francisco aud the beaches. Miss Thelma Call of Rountiful was the last weekend guest of her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Schuyler Call at their home in this city. Mrs. II. J. Chambers was hostess to the S. S. S. club ladies Thursday at her home in Salt Iake. A one o'clock luncheon was served and the afternoon wa siient lu sewing. Miss Helen Wright was the honor guest at a lmrty given Thursday evening at her home by the mem-Ix-r- s (f the Millcreek ward. The evening was spent in music and games. Many beautiful and useful gifts for the missionary were received and the guests numbered 75. The South Cottonwood M. I. A. Cold and will belli their annual 1, at on Hall Feb., Crecn Saturday. the ward amusement hall. The hall is being beautifully decorated for the occasion and the Varsity Four i.rchcstra will furnish the music. Judging by past affairs a glorious and all are intime Is exiected vited to be present. I.0.0.P.NEWS Thousands of extra miles are built into United States Tires, and our growing business permits us to quote "jou prices that break all records for mileage at The' New U.S. Royal! The U.S. Peerless! Built by the world's largest producer of rubber and guaranteed for life! I j Di-ft- Get Yours NOW! TiH-'la- n7asatch Motor Co. Phone Murray 68 4788 So. State llali. !! Dave licin ral Hon tt nf l ef F,iiteipile No. and J. Chairman PlitertiP N. nnd Veil n. ray !Klpe 15 U Jordan 15 .. Sw-retnt- of Mar No, XI la ( liHlrtiinn Ar-- J Wasatch Molor Co. niONE MURRAY 68 4788 SO. 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