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Show Sandy City News (Continued from page 1) O. U Lloyd of Evanston, is visiting with Iht niotlier, Mrs. Alhert Anderson. Mr Earl Jones nml children were guests last week lit the home of Mr. and Alxs. J. II. Huuloy. Mrs. Nephl Larson entertained the N. B. ehib nt her home on Main street Friday evening. Itook was pluyed and prizes awarded to Mrs. Henry Ilendrlckson and Mrs. W. U. Hoherg. Luncheon was served on small tables to Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. A. 11. Adumson, Mrs. L L. Itaddon, Mrs. Win. M. Unties, Mrs. W. (). Bolierg, Sits. T. C. hrlstlan,' Mrs. Lawrence K. I'eter-Hon- , Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mrs. M. J. HI shop, Mrs. Henry Ilcndrlcksuii, Mrs. llcg White, Mrs. iljiwreiiee Htajiley and Mrs. F. O. Fischer. und Mrs. Mrs. Win. M. Hugh) L. L. Iladdon entertained the Saud llurr camp of the Daughters of the I'tah JlonctTS at the Hughes home on Iloneer aveuim last Friday af ternoon. The following program was enjoyed. Singing, prayer by cbaplln Mrs. Nell Monahan. Piano Violin solo, nolo, IVggy Peterson, Miss Artie Poterson, I'lano-longM!rs. W'yo. Mrs. K. E. past two months Jii panied Miss In Sandy, accom- home. Liindberg in who Is fillCalifornia arrived from am Angeles Saturday, April Tilh and Is the guest of her mother ing u t'leo mission In return She will Ibis week. to California next Saturday, April iZ .Miss I.uudlierg was accompanied by other companions. Mr. und Mrs. J. C, lrapo entertained ut dinner tit their home on east second South Street, last Sat unlay, April 5th. The guests were Mis. S. K. Itusiilh of Sacramento, California, Mrs. N. S. Pratt ami Mr. nod Mas. William Peterson of Salt City. Mr. ami .Mis. ltoss Anderson anil little daughter of Midvale, visiteil relatives lit Sandy, Sunday. M.V. Puui Nelson of Ogden, spent the week (soil In Sandy with his Refreshments U. D. ITiarlier, family. Peehles, Mrs. t'lyda Mr. and Mrs. Itaddon. were nerved to Mrs. Lurelda Swenson, Mirs. W. L. natemnn, Mrs. Myrle AIlsop, ,Mrs. John Oldham, Mrs. Paul Nelson, Mrs. T. W. Nlch-ol- , Mrs. Archie .Smart, Mrs. Ture Peterson, Mrs. Nlel Mbuahun, Mrs, T. E. Itaddon, Mrs. Lavlmi Hansen, L. Mrs. i Mrs. Alva Hansen, lioiilter, Mrs. Homy llendricksoii. anil Miss I.urelda Itaddon. Mr. John E. Slagowski of Lyman, Wyo., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler and family, I he first of the week. Miss Kdna Slagowskl, who has sxnt the Tulinan Wllford HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED J COAL X Quality Seeds Poultry Supplies and sons were gnesU Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Houlter. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, Mrs. Clyde Swenson, and Mr. and Mis. Frank Nelson were guests at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Wamberg, at their home in Midvale. Tuesday evening of last week. Elder Earl Cos, son of Mr. Alby Cox of the 1st Ward, returned home 1. 0.0. In Trouble F.News Notes Pedestrians Pedestrians Tabooed: A com- (Coutlnued from page 1) ment received from one of our New of the American York members all arrangements are about comFrederick Dr. Civic Association, pleted for the "Hie Anniversary C. Zoliel, seems most iertlnent at Dance" to be held In Fraternal Hall this time, when so many of the Murray, on Monday night, April States are undertakimg 28th. This dunce is being arrangroadside improvement programs. Utah ed for by the following lodges, 'During the past few years," last Saturday evening, after tilling No. 1, Salt Lake No. 2, Enterprise Mr. Zolrtd, "I have made writes No. 15, Friendship No. 27, and 2 years' mission to the Northwestmotor trips throughout celebraextensive a In No. 33, ern Slates. joint Murray often wonderMrs. Adeline Drlggs of Salt Uike tion of the 111th Anniversary of the country and have are provided for no ed paths why was a guct of iM'rs. It. W. I'orn Odd Fellowship, and from previous roads except on any of ass-iirall we you dance held, Inst week. passing thru Mrs. W. O. Itoberg, entertained of u great big time on this night. imiiii thoroughfares , villages or on city streets. The the Pridge Club at her home on the It's all free to Odd Fellows, Guests. assumption ssims Justified' that and county road, Thursday afternoon, A. II. Fonda, chairman of the the iiedestrian is not Persona Grata r.rldge was played and prizes Mrs. T. C. Chrltian, high I. O. O. F. Summer Jubilee com- and no doubt motor manufacturers to score and Mrs. W. O. Poberg second mittee, announces that everything have done everything ixissible Neverthtless looks like a good big week of dean discourage walking. high. to produce the Covers were laid for Mrs. Harvey sport and entertainment, which is Nature will continue feet rather with in human sjiecles June week to on held the third be SoreiiHon, Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson. Is limn rubber tires. Mrs. T. V. (liristiau, Mrs. L. E. Kith to 21st. The committee Peterson, Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson working hard and have several "In the reports of the National of Sandy, Mrs. C. L. Anderson anil good proposition!) in view, but will conference on street and highway not be satisfied until they know that Mrs. lieu Anderson of Midvale. loss occurs safety the Mrs. Ethel Itowmnn was a guest they obtained the l'st entertainhalf a down times and then than of Mrs. Lovimi Hansen, during last ment iKtHsibitt for this whole week's Lilly to shako a finger at him and week. Mrs. How man Is a sister of celebration. There are still details caution him. Nothing whatever is out ltefore a full worked Mrs. Hansen, and was enroute to to done for his protection. All traffic her home in Idaho Falls, after and complete announcement can lie and e ltehe-knhs- 1 made, hut watch the Murray i:agle Mrs. Ethel Dastrup entertained for later announcements, which will ."f her home Wednesday afternoon be given out, as soon as they lire of last week, honoring the birthday completed. Oipilrrh Encampment No. 1 meets anniversary of her daughter, Chry-slnl- . A birthday cake formed the next Tuesday night, April 15th, alcenterpiece, and places were mark- so Enterprise Lodge No. 15, which ed for the Misses Kuth Ilaguley, will have degree work, aud Colfax l.a Vern Nielson, Pearl Ostler, Viv- Canton No. 1 meets next Saturday ian I'etersou, Anna Neff, Belli Mit- night, April 12th, ut which time all chell, Maxine Nelson, Maxltie Orton Clievalluis are requested to be pres Blanche Severson, and Elizabeth ent, for drill practice. In preparation of (Vmferrlng the IHvoration Anderson. Mrs. Marion Hand had us her of Chlvelery at the Oraud ECncamp guest lust week, her grand daught- meiit Convention in Suit I.iike on er. Miss Salomy At wood of Salt Monday night, May 19th. Mrs. 11. A. Morgan, who fell some Lake. M1ss Zeila Newbold of Draper, lime ago, breaking her leg in five spent Sunday as the guest of Miss places, Is still confined to her home and is reiortcd to be Improving l.ouise Houlter. Mrs. It. W. Ilcnton returned home very nicely, altho the progress is Monday, after spending 1! weeks at very slow, but we hoie to see her a Salt Lake hospital. out again soon. sendiiig the winter in California. regulations favor the motorist leave the pedestrian to pick his way the best he can lietwecn lines of whizJug motor cars on rural highways or else stand patiently at street corners in our crowded cities, braving storm and rain. "The pedestrians have no organization to speak for them and get consideration from our laymakers. They are completely at the mercy of the motor manufacturers who to spend hundred of thousands in construction promote highway order to sell more cars. "Covering thousands of miles by motor and on foot, I huve hud occasion to see men, women and children, getting to school or trying H to enjoy a quiet stroll, rudely crowded off the highways by motor traffic and comiielbil to stumble Phone Murray 422 Opposite City Hall through the rough ditches which line the roads on both sides, risking a fall with injury resulting. 'Recently lu company with my HIE (OMMINITV METHODIST two children I was hiking through Inter-tal- e Park in New Jersey All sizes, newly threaded & York City. At this point New I 'wight M. Kltch. Pastor. .MiiphM for any uriose. Consult County Clerk or Res- n new highway Is cut onto the face pective Signers for further of the niagnifcent Palisades and Sunday School 10:30 a. in. information. from this highway the Hudson rivChurch Service 11:30 a. in. er can 1k seen In nil its grandeur. Hoy Scout Troop No. 7S, Monday, 500 SO. MAIN, MIDVALE PHONE MIDVALE 236 As there Is no finer landscape lu 7 to 9 p. in. IN 41 1)1(1 VI. TIIK THIRD the I'nited Slates we decided to DISTRICT COIKT climb th cliffs and stroll along Hie of lake: county, state: highway in order to enjoy the view Of UTAH. We had not gone more than 1h) SUMMONS yards eiijjoying the inspiring view when a police officer in a motor Esther Savage, Plaintiff, vs., car crowded us against the wall Jnhn I. Savage, Defendant. us off the highway aud ordered Defeiiduut : stalling that no pedestrian was alThe State of Utah to the said lowed on this road. The oliit 1 I H'fendaiit : want to make Is, that here Is a You are hereby Mimniomsl ti up nrnd constructed wlih THE NtW KURD pihlie funds enr within twenty days after the exclusively set aside for motorists T1IKI t- - IMOtt JOIllHia servh-of this summons nM,n yon. lo enjoy the magnificent spectacle." If served within the county In which this aethm Is brought; other and ;ami: wise, within thirty day after hv, and defend the aliove entitled Ity .1. Arthur Mecluiin action: and In case of your failure lo do so, judgment will Im rendered reA study of big e:ii'ic and lt lualnst ou according to the lation to the crazing and the cat-liof the complaint, which has anil shncp industries curried on been filnl with the Clerk of mii hi in a cooperative way lietwecn repCourt. resentative of the Industry, the This is brought to obtain skrtsinau nml the siale fish and W a AKTS R HEEL PR IOI to judgment agiiinst CHOICE OF COLORS BEAUTIFUL NHVC STREAMLINES same department. Is the only dissolve the bonds of mutriiiioiiy in which Ihcoc two factious m iy i.ow exlilug iN'twrtii the plaintiff FULLY INCLOSED lio to reach a fair solution of the niul defendant herein. imfr"iitiiig problems. FOUR HOUDAII.LF. DOUHLEACTING HYDRAULIC SHOCK ADSORBERS c. m. me:i-si:.- . Meetings of cuttle and sheep Ineti Atlorney for Phtiutiff for the avowed lltM of pn jild GLASS WINDSHIELD TRIPLEX SHATTER-PROOblng ineinUrs against taun' will P. O, Address; iivftil nothing aud onl) bring Ibe "lO -PARTS METAL EXPOSED STEEL FOR BRIGHT RUSTLESS Mclutjiv llldg. iwu siih's at swords point. Salt Ijike City. Utah. I mil liol m- - how we are going I'M SI 'ALLY LARGE NUMBER OF BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS lo study the problem and arrive at ig( h n any fair solution so long u iMOOTHNlSS, BALANCE AND SECURITY AT ALL 51 ELDS fcclliiR Is cultivated. It must .e rciiH'tnlierid that Iho.e intcroii J J TO 61 MIH S AN HOUR In wild game and iml l dinst!) with livestock ate In the inn QUICK. ACCl LI RATION joiily. ninl if a bai iii.iiiioiis s,,i TYPICAL FORD ECONOMY, RELIABILITY AND I.ONC "IB lion of our problem Is to ! vvotkci out. considerable gencraM, Ip must GOOD DEALER SERVICE AFTER YOU BUY THE I..... be employed. The fact that Ibe live-linliuii CU of telephone for Ucmomiriiioa say there are t' many deer while llie sHitstuati says (here are liot. Corner 48th South bHW lio iimke either statement a I don't fact. a otnieiiieiil of and Box Elder fuel possll.le u is li To find the fact Is our pro!. lent, and It Is a problem In wl,i. h aui FHUIO.N. MS lOADtTTt. I4SS Come in and try our service very inu.'h liiterextod mid am anxious to take jmrt. I fn that n spout COt'PF. i.v; ,UWW SID AH. 9 Fred Carlson CoJ & t j Probate and Guardian aiutni Used Pipe & Fittings Steel Feed & Water Troughs, Tanks, etc. CONSOLIDATED IRON CO. ship Notices MANY I.MI'KOVEMENTS .MODEL AA FOKD are front; manis-riMi- s and heavier king pins, thrust liear-iug- s and wheel bearings are larger. The center cross member of the frame, which takes the driving thrust transmitted from the rear wheels, also has been made stronger. "Braking power is considerably increased. The total braking surface Is square inches. The entire braking system Is fully en- ON leaves. TRI CK have been "Many lmproveiiK'iits made In the Model AA according halh ton truck chassis, to Clyde Marsden, local Ford dealer. Miirsleii said yesterday these Improvements indudu among others transmission, the new four-seenew spiral bevel gear rear axle and closed. spring, linger brakes, dual rear "The dual rear wheels feature Is whi.'ls, and provision for a iower an important development and one . take-offto result In considerable economy transmission," "The In (qierution liecause they have .Mr. Marsden said, "gives drivers of That been made Interchangeable. tl.e Eon) truck ample road sieed means the same sl.e tires are ukihI efficient for rapid, transportation, on all six wheels instead of larger together with mi Improved tires for the rear. This means, too, furnishpolling Mwer, which that only one size spare tire need es sufficient iKiwer for moving cabe curried siuce it will fit all pacity loads out of pits or over soft wheels." ground. This transmission furnish es the driver an unusual range of LISTEN s;io d and power. "The new transmission is of the If you are going to le shopping in standard, selective sliding gear type on Saturday, April 12, you Murray ami forward four sjieisls providing will for a good place to le looking All gears and shafts one reverse. Just lunch. take slip over to the am of chrome alloy steel, for hardness and acciiTiitelj Baptist Church and iwrtake of the machined. Pall and roller liearlngs delicious luncheon prepared by the All home cooked food on both shafts reduce wear and ladies there. fiiction and add greatly to the and reasonable price Me. This will afford a good chance life of the transmission. to eat and rest. 'The new rear axle Is a sieclal of bevel the gear spiral A lawyer was accused of chargfloating truck tye. The entin a fee for his opinion on u busl.et-baing weight of truck and load is carried team. The opinion the team has on the housing, leaving the axle shafts solely for driving the rear of some lawyers would lead to u jail sentence If expressed, and that wheels. Axle shafts are heavier. even. Is new "The front axle nearly makes it twice as strong as formerly. Thu front spring is heavier, with wider l'uy in Murray aiul S A V E! Mr. I'la d four-siiee- low-,ce- d heat-treate- three-quarte- ll Cut Flowers & Potted Plants We make a specialty of funeral Pieces. TELEPHONES: Murny 41 Hjiaml 7403 MURRAY FLORAL 4838 South State Murray. Utah Now Is the Time to Install That GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR It is cheaper than ice Free demonstration e BRINTON Phone 106 CO. ELECTRIC 4792 South State salt Features the New Ford ht state: hsii diix e HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED For Your Season Driving COME IN AND INSPECT OUR SHOP EQUIPMENT. It is all modern. Our mechanics are all trained men, and all work is guaranteed. Get Our Prices on your work. We have, in connection with our dept., A Body and Fender and Duco Department and can give you estimates on rebuilding Body, straight ening Fenders and your car in any color Dupont Duco Finish. All Accessories and Tires carried in the Parts and Service Department Get Our Estimates on Your Work Carlisle Motor Company Phone Hy: 4810 South 725S State Street phone Mur. 483 I I OPEN FOR BUSINESS QUALITY OIL CO. Service Station dWhlAT HOUSEWIFE KNOW Wet rotrr ism 10 VINUUC ItlREt UOtUOK JIDA'J, euMYuruai VIM-O- IUN cxnjour. mis (44 frhn I fUSfu'! . DOW. M fmtit UUAN. I1V. Jt We llan.lle m4 dUnr Wasatch Motor Co. 478S South Stale Phone Murray ytpiniitlc study of the ,g gnnu llnlr relation to ranges nnd forests, nnd to the public, should prior to ll.e ie1 egi lature In order that proj.T legUIn-HoInay In-- eiiiii tisl toi orrmt u, h fill on i no as limy exisj It Is Iny desire tliat the two fae tioin w..rk h.iniioiiioiisly fur ll.e Htnl Pep Gasoline Vico, Quality and Wasatch Motor Oils 68 t'HOXR MURRAY 504 Sperry Drifted Snow Flour in the mixing bowl means improved results with your fa voritc recipes. . . That's why it's the largest selling flour ia the West. . ... t, sointi.m, hut s,ou, iv,.,t,N)( leiidi'in liillildalu their pres. ;, tilnile, the po Imhhii nml Hip nttP deiirtlleit must liisrssjully orgiin for defense and i Bl ty on t'teir own fight for bisiative prolistioii EVERY le 1 |