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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1930 GIVE BOY SCOITS I The annual Boy Scout banquet of Troop 94, was held Saturday 8, at Murray evening, February First Ward Amusement Hall, at Among which 100 were present. the invited guests were D. W. Mofof the Salt Lake fat, Hoy Scout council, Denzil Watts, Boy Scout field executive of Cottonwood Stake, E. Allen Bateman, chairman of the Cottonwood Stake S. F. Bishp Court, of Honor, First of Ward, MMrray Bringhurst Best $109.50 CITIZENS of MURRAY! ANNUAL t We Take Care of ALL Your Electrical Need WASHING t MACHINE Value in Utah WHY NOT USE MORE Electrical Energy t t DOWN PAYMENT t DURING T. F. McDonald. FEBRUARY Cook Electrically Heat Electrically Refrigerate Electrically Let Us Demonstrate t for You t t Brinton Electric t Co. THIS ELECTRIC POWER PLANT IS OWNED BY YOU. YOU ARE PAYING LESS THAN ANY OTHER CITY IN THE STATE, THEREFORE, t THE Electrical Store of Murray HArSKENFCHT HAS STRONG have leen holding down the center IN CATHKDKAL El'SS stations, Tommy Oliver, John Tan-- ! ich, Rudolph Stepan, Frank Stepan The Murray-MldvalliHskethall and Johnny Fltz complete a team team will make its debut In Cat hol- that Is making the leaders In the lo hoop circles thla year when it Catholic circle of hoop men have a niii'ts the Cathedral five at the pub-li- bunch of worried brows. Father Mafiulre of the Murray-Midval- e safety gymnasium Thurlay parish is director of the Murray Midvale did not enter a team In the Catholic Mate team and Edmund J. Reams is the basketball tournament sponsored siwnsor. by the Kuijjlits of Culumbus Inst year due to Illness atnont; the play- ARLINGTON STUDENTS TEAM e Use More Electric Appliances e For Cleanliness and for Safety ers. Murray City Electric Dept. PHONE MURRAY 258 ( OTTONWOOII Sunday and Monday, February "TAXI 13" A 16-1- STAKE IIVsKETIIAII. M MEN 7 t (Continued from Tnge 1) tnont and mii(t(8 the roster of 1 With Chester Coiikliii, Maitlm .sleeper and Hugh Trevor tin' tourney entries. The round rnMii tournament will riotous Mini ilrtutv that will k.s-- ymi laughing ! idayed at the Murray High Gym from start to finish. IVbrunry X), and Feb. 27tli. (Hi ili Hrt nlk'ht South Cottonwood will ni.t-- t Murray First and Taylor-vlll18 will Holladay. On Foh. the winners of the previous witk BIG will play for the stake ehauiplon-shiand the rlirht to enter the state Iidii-Armloads of Prit's and Ilriss as Capital Prize championship touifuey. lteiuilon defeate.1 Murray Second l 19-2- 0 to 11 . In the eastern loop South Cotton-wmu- l continued ltd wlnnliift atreak Mill creek AS to 13. hy Cottonwood captunM a hard foment came from IKdladay 32 2rt. The acores; So. C(TTINW(MiI) (J. T . F. Tuesday, February KYKE'S COUNTRY STORE o ,y p s t Wednesday and Thursday, February il.f.-atini- c rf W. P.rliiKliiirst, K. Frekson. If. A. Freckson, c. lt.ytiidds, jp. ,, Ji'hlisoll, lit Ji'hns, rf Johns, rf W. Frlckwin, o Muf faker, ric, Totals yoi.m; i.ov- fcolorful jiim! superb in uhirh two young heart rwuU the ami low limits f human mictions. SFK lanni La Finite, Joseph Nchildkraiil, Otis ll.ir-Ian- , Emily I ilroy. Alma Kuhrm. Jain Iji Vcrue and hundreds of idlnrs. A love-dram- high-light- VIM. 41 1 1 o 0 0 1 n X 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 J 1 1 0 2 S i 2 2 2 0 I .1 1 1 0 0 4 ) 5 . Kcgol.ir Prircw em Theatre f . T. F. Uieh, rf. 1. Uli h. If 5 3 A HrluKliurst, c I Player. r 1 2 U llajer. 3 I,. Steadiiian, le . I 1 . 1 I,.1!idit, c .... 0 1 1 1 j kokmfk muikw resident dead Lexington. Nebraska for tin isnt twenty years. Ills death oisnrri-:il the (in tin- - nf his wife's danutih'r, ester, ff. I. CllU rt. lc Mr. J. J. Word has Uvn hero an riounctng the death of Mr. Conrad H. Hammond, b former rcsidi nt of tl.U cltjr. Mr. Hammond ha n host of friend In Murray win will romem-U'lilm as condu.'tliig a barber about 20 jenr ago, Uo hop lii-rha here on numerous u Hue? tlil limp and bin arnaliit-nnreher will 1 Klieved to learn Ida death. He wan lirn In ohht T5 years go ml ha wade 11 residence In N-o- n U-i- a if W 0 Total Koferee, Sweiiwtl. 2 NjKnsn. Kanfmiin In U. k lltM.Alt.Y iiilliK. Harper, tf. Mr. HaiusinHid U tiir IhI !y liii Walker, If ld.v. Mrx. llnnuii'iKl, a! fuilih. c hn M (lumjlitfr is, Ia-- Kriw(r of to Htif, Carl IliHl.llhilld. In'fli Khilrt u ij I ( Salt tW niihiiil. Funeral tii'ld tliy and liiilyo Vntr(.tli ("iiviii- -i will nt Ovcrlou. Mr-- ' their aympalliy. K F. 0 F. 0 0 (J. 2 3 T. 0 4 4 1 4 o lip; It Wmrstiiff, rf. ' M.ndow.. if. Cutler If ' l'.iiMMiihi nil, c S itrootiilu'iol, ' L C. Meadowa, ... tg 2 4 tt 10 4 T. F. P. 1 i 1 7 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Write particulars to P. O. Box 404, Salt Lake City, Utah This is 1 1 Frame House street. 1 1 1 10 5 21 the year of values and the new willys six is the value of the year! ... 72 MILES AN HOUR ... ... 48 IN SECOND 65 HORSEPOWER . . . RICH BROADCLOTH UPHOLSTERY . . . INTERNAL BRAKES . . . HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS (5. 37 F. 1'. M 2 70 1.1 .30 Is ( Uc 1930 Auto Shows throushout the country 27 tt Q CO .. 21 II ti r.i SEDAN DE LUXE DOWN PAYMENT ONLY 47 J. Hl.h. Hen. . Win E. Itl.h. Hon E. Jones. M. M. . E. II. a m. M, 1st 20 7 47 7 45 11) l! M 10 7 13 lit H 43 BALANCE IN 11 EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1H 4 :t Llil prices lleii'lnian. Win. H rt 5 3 2 lit ... T. P. J.1 n 3.1 12 1 20 14 21 (. 11.1 Sln.lM'r. M. 1st .Rlor, Mill. . t . Miinlowt, Cut! It, Jacobsou, m. 1st P. ItrlnghurM, l'.en. F. Ji.tuion, S. Cott. Utter. M. 2nd. .. . fJllll'letsoii. Will (1. Miisser, Mill ( FNTFHS C, West. M. I'.ihiIv. Tay M. 17 (J C 1.1 S. C It . , 2nd Pctir.ti, (irant Miller, Win. L lUhmuiid .. 0 14 ,1 ( 13 4 lo 13 5 0 12 4 12 12 G. Kr.skoti. Uli.lm. "ll 1 T. F. 37 S 21 IN S 22 (1 0 'Jt low-price- Pfici 1495 to You get unusual mileage per gallon of gas and oil at the modern cruising speeds of 35 to 45 $850. o. b. Tolt-.e- . and specification! tubjttt ro f. Chang without miles an hour. noHc. WILLYS-OVERLAN- 7 .1 been a succession of triumphs for the new Willys Six. The Immediate popularity and Impressive sales of the Willys Six prove how sreat has been the demand for just such a car an Inexpensive Six with speed and power capabilities unprecedented In the field. d Have ... GPAUIH I T. 48 F. 1 0 0 on CVnter 4-ro- Will move off your land, or maybe your neighbor has a house to sell. of L. II. week end giwsts family, Mr. and (1 T. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 and Mrs. Provo were the of their son and rMs. Ivan Bean Mr. 11 ; 1 1 INFORMATION FREE! WILL BUY or -i A. 3 0 con-crt- 1 PORTLAND CEMEN1 WI1-lar- l.- f;;.l;h. Ib.i t 1 2 to dispose of liquid wasUs from the farm kitchen and bathroom is through a scplic tank. It safeguards your health, reduces the summer plague of flies, and saves a lot of work. no upSimple to build keep excise, For 13 t 2 3 0 0 1 The only safe way CONCRETE 1. It 1 l 1 TAYLORSVILLE SCOUTS TO GIVE BANQUET Wllmar Barker, 10 year old gon of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barker 0f Taylorsvllle, died Friday afternoon at St. Mark's hospital following a ojteratlon on his arm for a wound which had become Infected. Ills funeral was held Monday at one o'clock at Taylorsvllle Ward. The following sneakers spoke very highly of the boy, Elvin Barkur Joseph Bennlon, Thomas Gerrard' and Clyde Marsden. Mrs. Clifford Gerrard composed verses to a song which Wilmar's school mates sang Musical numbers were furnished by the Taylorsvllle ward quartet composed of Edgar Lindsey, peari Bennlon, Vernon Bennlon and Orson Clark. A solo was given by Mrs. Clyde Samson. Interment was in the Taylorsvllle cemetery. He Is survived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Melba, Jean, Phyllis, Morris, Vearl, Ronald, Llla, ArvIIle, Nowell and Cliue. The annual banquet of Boy Scout ASSOCIATION Troop 01 of Taylorsvllle will be 506 McComirk Bldg. MAKE HIGH RECORD held Saturday evening at TaylorsSalt Lake City vllle ward. After a program at The following pupils In the fifth 8 o'clock, dinner will be served at H Class at Arlington School have 10. E. Allen Bateman, chairman received lot per cent every day this of the Cottonwood Stake Court of W'cek la spelling: Honor, will award merit badges PER M A N E N V K NLix Ogrln. Wrdie Illnes, Geor-gl- a to the Scouts. Neila DiKlley, Anderson, Tony ana, Hutb Sheraniau, Hetty Johns, Susie Mlya, Frank Farrerr, Glen (JillKTt, George lilack, Hud Hlack, Andra Lyman, Fay StauXfer, d Hellstrom, Don MeCleary, 2, 3, Merna Dillon, Norman Kezerlan, Harry AblMjtt, Wllford Bergener, in good condition, within reasonable distance of Vine Stella Curiey, (;ien Heildo, Stanley Street and Highland Drive or 13th East. Stott, LaMar Tavolan. 21 1 2 P, 1 H Joint, Tay Walker, llol. 1 1 F. 1 Cutler continues to lend all scorers of the stdke. hnvlng mvred S2 points. Arlon Erekv.n, Mar renter of Smith Cottonwood Is right on bis heels with so, and with one nmre games to play will quite likely puss Cutler, Isvanse Cottonwood hat played all Its games. This boy Wleler Hrlngliurst has Ut-coining In leajis and and Is now in third j.lact In the ttake. Drage bails all KiiHrds with .1.1 (stints. The lending hinrert at tin end 12 3 3 fi. L. 2 .... o W Ig Jones, lg. Totals Iteferee, Reynold, Drnce. 0 Totalt mTTtiNWtwiD K. 3 1 1 t nil 0 1 It,- -! Breeze, Calr. 0 0 1 2 32 (!. 3 3 2 0 0 0 . mUWAlUiS Cutler. Cott W. Briucliumt. S. W. Player, Hen, E, Prekson, S. F. 3 re. Nel'r.Tl Mr. Iliiinmi.hd It a uNlrr to Mrn. t'lmrlcn l;n trlii of tlii rliy and lint a In t of frlt ndt lu ro lio ti Sun-la- S. WaRMaff, llnrrj iTBSi. k of Totals . TAYLORSVILLE C. Jones, rf. K. KiitiKoiii, if Brady, r. Cerntnl, g 2 0 If 0 Sholter, rg. J. West Jaeobson. rf Sabine, rf V. o 3 0 0 J r C. West, C. lt n SlHNt 0. r. 0 l'oam, rf Jones. If o 0 0 1 13 Itefereo, Watts. MFIiHAY FIItST 4 Totals Ml ltUW' itJilN-rf- . rf jllenly. If I Totals j The committee in charge of consisted of R. A. Parry, chairman, Davis Smith, and T. F. McDonald. Mrs. C. E. Gaufin was In charge of the banquet, assisted by Mrs. Fred Anderson with decorations. Scout flags and red caudles made table decorations, and stick candy arranged like a tent held the place cards. The banquet started at 7 :30 and was followed by a program of the following numbers: Magician act by John Self, step dances by Elmer Peters, Jewish stunt by Joe Moss and Cliff Gmm of Salt Laek. Scout Master Varian Mortenson gave a report of the activities of the troop during the past year and assistant scout master Brent Gaufin gave a first aid demonstration. TJhe scoutts and Uieir mothers and fathers took part in the exercise, lead by D. K. Hammond over the national radio broadcast. BOY of tell Weeks! Itoferif, I'erry. ureal show wonderfully dircttcd and produced t 2 f. r. 0 0 I.FNMOX A T . , WikkIs, e 1 0 T. nr. Fiddle, Ifc' CrhrlliR. if Totals 0 IS 1 wr. 0 ... CHFKK Turner, rf. uke. If (I'Tdoti. c. M 8 5 3 This season they are n fast and are couched by Howard Hausknecht. former Murray hl'h schiH.l basketball coach and are classed as the surprise team at the tournament. The guards are very strong, the positions Ik'Iiik handled by Mark and Austin Hen, who have proved very efficient on defense aud boht have scoring ability. lSob (Vllrien and Swany Juretlch have Iss-playing forward jx.sitloiis and have keen eyes for the game. John Chufar and Archangelo Coi FUNERAL HELD FOR BANQUET TAYLORSVILLE INC., TOLEDO, OHIO WISE BUYING IS TRUE ECONOMY IN 1930 THE POLICY IS SOUND, MAXIMUM VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR WILLYS-OVERLAN- D YOU SPEND P. Nt M 41 4 41 31 17 S .1 14 8 2 30 12 1.1 1 23 9 18 6 24 WILLYS-OVERLAN- D, Toledo .... Ohio Inc. |