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Show MURRAY CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 24. Sandy City News (Continued from first page.) Mm. Will Slieldon of Salt Lake. Mrs. T. C. Christian entertained the IN. B. Club at her home on Center street Friday evening of last week. Progressive rook was played and prize awarded iMts. B. A. Ad auison, high score and Mrs. Ke- phl M, Larson, consolation. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Keg White, Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mrs. L. L. ltaddou, Mrs. B. A. Adamson, Mrs. Mrs. Horace Nephi M. Larson, Mi's. William M. Bturklnshaw, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. F. A. Ortou, Clyde Swenson, Mrs. F. A. Fisher, Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mrs. Ar- thur E. Teterson, Mrs. G. L. Lar-aoand Mrs. A. O. Cok'. The neit meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. William M. Hughes. Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Mrs. Geo. Goff and Mrs. T. W. Nichol were guests Wednesday of last week of Mrs. Nets Malstrom of Murray. Elder Alfred Dewey and Eldred Lionel Anderson were the guests of honor at a party given in the 3rd Ward chapel Wednesday. The young men have recently returned from missions. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Howell and daughter, Essie, and Mrs. M. Ostler and Mir. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes Ull of Nephl visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler last Friday. The Misses Selmona and Phyllis Jensen entertained at their home last Wednesday evning honn oring the birthday anniversary of their father, Evan Jensen. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. a A. M. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Van Dam, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thonnts Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. home Friday after spending a week at Boise, Idaho visiting relatives. Mrs. Victor Samuelson spent the week eud at Blackfoot, Idaho, visis being iting with her daughter. The Pageant which shown at the tabernacle will be for the East Jordan Stake, Wed nesday, April 30th, and .the Bish ois of wards exited to get tickets and will distribute them as far as they will go. Mr. and iMrs. Brig Smith ami son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Heud- rlckson entertained th Just-a- Mere club a( their home last Friday evening .Progressive rook was played and luncheon served on small tables to club memmbers Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Win . L. Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Boberg, Mr. and Mis. L. E. Van Dam, Mrs. Selmu Jacob-son- , Mr .Evan O. Jensen, and as special guests Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Iteg White, Mr. and Mrs. Xepul M. Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stapley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter and children, Wanda, Louise, and Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Brig Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. George New- bold and family of Druixjr Sunday. Mrs. Annie Egbert oC Salt Lake formerly of Sandy, has as her guest her daughter, Mrs. S. V. Audersou and daughter-lu-law- , Dee Mrs. Wayne Egliert of Sacramento, California, for a month's stay. Miss Carrie Samuelsoa of Salt Lake visited at the home of her parents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Samuelsou and family. Mrs. It. W. Benton , returned All-goo- 1 X GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED t H A Y, COAL Z Quality Seeds Poultry Supplies J ' it i Fred Carlson & Co. Phone Murray 422 Opposite City Hal! 0 Emma Nelson sieut Sun- day here with her folks, returning to 'Suit Lake Sunday evening. the Miss Ituth Baguley si-week end in Salt Lake, the guest of Miss Ella Ackley. iXldS Malel Larson entertained the stake hoard memlers of the M. I. A. at her home Frl Y. I Those present were Mrs. W. day. It. Andrus, Mrs. J. Cartwright, and Mrs. Itled Beck all of DrajH-r- , Mrs. lon Uasniiissen, Mrs. Alma Pear and son, Mrs. Ella Richardson, Miss Grace Whitmore of Mldvale, Miss Freda Jensen, Mrs. Beunetl Cash, Miss Irma Umlcll and Miss Eva Crapo of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen had as their guests last week Mr. ana Mrs. Frank ill. Ogden, and sou ot Ulchfield, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sorenson and son Lavou of Itexburg Idaho. The Sandy Junior High School of operetta entitled "Daughters Mohammed", was a big success and received many compliments. Those la the leading parts were, "The Three Prim-essesthe Misses Mel-bBateman, Evelyn Handley and Alice Greenwood; "The Gallant Cavaliers" Marvin Beckstead, Earl Holt, mid Bob Erhkson ; "King Mohammed" Dave Clegg; "A Prison Guard" Gilmer Hilton; "The Princesses' Guardlun Miss Phyllis Poulson; "The King's" Famous Dancer" Miss Hachel Grant; "The King's Songstress" Miss Hertha Jensen; "The King's Magician" Deloy Smith. There was also a chorus of Moorish slave girls, soldiers and prison guards. The neretta was under the direction of the music director, Alvln E. a Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Packer of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Ostler Monday. The next meeting of the Sand-bur- r camp of the Daughters of the I'tau Ilonecrs will be held Friday T. May 2nd. ! ; ; Mrs. ' " Elder Earl Cox, who has Just recently returned from the Northern States Mission, was the speaker at the meeting Sunday evening, of the Sandy First Ward. Mr. Carl also gave a talk on Easter. 8r-eiiNo- n 1930. UHiH i MURRAY HI WAKI) AND SON I'SING MURRAY CITY NEW IDEAS I.N POULTRY CORPORATION IUSINESS NOTES lerika relieves gag on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the sys. Arthur Townsend tem. Makes you enjoy your meals Mayor Commissioner Gottlieb Bergor and sleep better. No matter what Commissioner E. L. Ecknian you have tried for your stomach U. E. Howe und bowels, Adlerlka will surprise City Attorney W. J. Wareuskl you. Thornton-AndersoCity Bccorder Drug Co. City Electrician... LeHoy Hlchardson City Marshall Schuyler Call BAPTIST ClIl'RCH SERVICES Health Inspector Ed Larsen T. F. McDonald City Engineer (02 East 48th South) City l'hysluln...lr. Mildred Nelson James P. Payne, Pastor Thomas Lewis Night Marshal Residence 123 East 48th South Night Murshal Helming Anderson Phone Murray 209-City Auditor Mary L. Dudley Regular Services: Suuday : 10 a. m. Sunday School, A visit to the chicken ranch of Ht::h Wktrd and son, Hay Ward, Mf. C. 11. Anderson, principal on East 4olh South, proved to be of the Murray High School, tin very enlightening In various ways. Hay Ward, who Is lu active ltounees that the largest class In the history of the school will he charge of the chickens on the ranch for much of the graduated at the eoimneneemeut ex Is rusismsllile sum-aercises In May. enjoyed by them. Their flock is not a large one. Burr Miller has chosen val edictorian for the senior elass. lli consisting of 1400 pullets, 1WO layexceptionally brilliant scholarship ing hens, iind 5,000 baby chicks, and conscientious effort have re- but quality Is their slogan the baby sulted In this honor being given from the moment him at this time. The' committee chick arrives until the hen Is elim- Gas Forces 11 KK) a. in. Sermon. on graduation and the members of inated from tbe pay rolL .. 6:45 p. m. Young People's to in Youutr Ward Is an enthusiastic the faculty at the high school con gratulate him on his splendid re poultrymnn, and bus that rare quul-It"Nights I sat up in a chair. I had cord. A. O. Cooper says look out for patience, to study not only the stomach gas so bud. I took Adler-Ikneeded Is chicken a but the and eat I we now. hurts the $50.00 rug the Granite Furnilist of seniors literature, Following uothlng who are candidates for graduation: Itself, with the resnJt that many I sleep flue." Mrs. Glenn Butler. ture Company Is to give away In Even tbe FIRST spoonful of Ad May. You w ill le surprised. new features not found in other Arthur Anderson Van Anderson successin are poultry equipment ful oKration here. Austin lienvegnu For Instance, lu the newest broodMark lienveguu er house you will find a new type Mlua Beau Verna Herg celling which has no abrupt angles, but is curved almost dome like, lone Bird Erma Berge this being lined with Celotex which reaches down hack of the roosts Edna Bailey some distance. This feature, Florence Caunegleter Mr. Ward asserts, Improves the circuMargaret Caunegleter lating system which, with double Mary Diana walls and dead air space, mainEdward Erekson tains a more even temierature In all Fern Farrer seasons than any type he has ucd Austin Greenwood thus far. The fact that his losses Merle Ilobbs e Vorld' greatest tires superior to man) Horace Jensen have leeu but 2 per cent in this make. Value possible because Goodyear Vera Johnson building, confirms this assertion. ot all Urea told la America hutlds nor than The houses are heated with the John Kastelic BIG O'SIZK most modern Isdler tyie of hot Heed Larson it. VULI OVERSIZE BALLOOMS CORDS water system. Elizabeth McCleary. Another feature Is the methods Barr Millet-Nic29 4.40 S.50 Mr .Ward uses In never allowing Peters 30x3 ... $U0 30x4.50. the chicken to le on the ground Sherman Turk 6.25 30x5 III). 20.:3 Erdle Heading ilnrlug Its life. Being convinced that 31 x 5.00 33x3 II.D. 21.95 g.79 much of the internal parasite germs Floreuce Heeder are absorbed through contact with Gertrude Smith 33 x 6.00 ... 13.65 Lorenzo Swenson dirt, lie determined to give every Tubes also are Alt lies Snsrr needed food found in their natural David Turner surroundings in their prepared food. Here, toolMore people Much of the green food for Instance, Frank Thone Vide on is furnished best the Ihomason by obtaining AW 1 1 1 Harry fvTS ft Sherman Woods hay possible, which Is chopied by a special machine on the premises Arthur Whitehead Tires kn an aa othri kind and fed as a separate food in tbe Clarence Walihjulst Edith Wablen buildfood for troughs. Special Phone 334 Vulclt Service ing up albumen In the egg is Evelyn Wright also featured. WWey Wright liouls Zuloadk The fact that the Ward laying IH'iis have produced 09 er cent of The semi fluul owitest for the L. eggs since last is prool con TKADK C. Miller award which Is irheii clusive that these methods are pro your iioufe bjhG each year to the student who excels ducing splendid results. Tirrs for new COOUYEAIt in public speaking, were held WedKtY 9jr nesday at 3:30. Judges for the Inlrrnioiintaui Greenhouse contest Makes Steady Growth were Glen Howe. Mr fjv'j Double Eagles anil Thorpe Mrs. Basil Walker. A steady, sulistautlal growth Is They selected the follow illL' Kfllllwits to compete In the Until con U'ltig ninde by the Intermoiintaln in our comlest at Murray First Ward n.n Greenhouse located Thursday night: Frank Thone. Em- munity at 305 East 30th South. erson Boa in, Harry Thomason, Ed-rlStarting 14 years ago with four Heading, Fern Furrer. and greenhouses Mr. Sorenson uow has 14 large, modern Merle Hobbs. greenhouses, the The finals will I held Thursday. later ones being of the steel and wood tyjs. May 1. ut the Murray First Wa-.- l During the past year natural K chais'l ut installed In gas has jk m. his heating system, suppluntlng Ellen Turpln, tbe old tyis of heat. Has Good Line Used The Intermoiintaln Greenhouses As a result of the triangle de do both a wholesale bates held and retail busiduring the mst fw Used Cars weeks, Granite High K. hind, who ness. It will Is? worth your while to has won the championship for two visit this thriving place and see the was eliminated. Students of )ciirs, Tires, Wheels, Springs, and the Murray High School will go to marvelously !eiiutlful plants of evkind. At row ery after the semi Dual iimtrst held ut the present long row of snaislraguns in every color Fnlverslty of Huh, Friday. April Similar Mr. Konald White bus l.is n are blooming profusely. 4753 South State Phone Murray 566 resHiiiKlble for the spleudbl work rows of stock, gladoli, carnations, N. W. lilies and JUDKINS, Mgr. of thes many other Ills team consist geraniums, MURRAY, UTAH varieties of flowers and plants of: Van Anderson. Vernn Bernh Wright, ,Merie Il.Jibs. Mir are a luxuriant riot of color In bud jorle Norton, Hurry Thomasou and and blossom. Mr. Sorenson will welcome you lunula alo7jilk. and show you throrgh his gladly The Murray High School Junior Orchestra iuhiIc a splendid showing plant. IVIorrison-EVlerri- ll at the recital which they gave for tbe irons of the high school THE COMMINITY METHODIST ( III ECU Monday evening. The following pro- trf fTTTTTfTTf ttttttttttt n , s Woman Sleep Chair y a 1930's (Quality Bargains low-pric- itgh-price- d low-price-d Jfm SiJLi Murray Automotive Service JL r fjj( RUST ESS A REFLECTION OF THE QUALITY STTIEEIL- BUILT INTO THE FORD CAR THE Ford i a particularly good purchase because it is such an ideal coruLina-tke of high quality and low cost. Many of it features were formerly thought NEW m pos-JM- la addition only in an expensive automobile. hock absorber and Triplex to the HoudulUe hydraulic glass windshield, another unusual shatter-proo-f fea-tmr- e for the head lamps, radiator shell, cowl finish strip, This will not rust, corrode or tarnish under any condi- la the Rustless Steel nsed hub caps, ud tail lamp. tions and will retain Its bright luster for the life of the car. Though expensive to manufacture, it is used on the new Ford without increased cost to you. Through-ou- t the ear you see many instances of this EXTRA VALUE mode possible by Ford production methods. Ira! - Murray Wrecking House Ix-e- a of Parts and Trailers We change Radiators lU-r- Co. gram was given : Dwlgbt M. Kltch, Pnstor. March and oxerture Orchestra l'lauo 8oh IjiVlna Ayr Suinluy School 10:30 a. m. Violin Solo Earl Eans Church Service 11:30 a. ni. TtoiiiImmip Kolo George Hndell Boy Scout Tnsip No. "S. Monday. Selections Junior Chorus 7 to 9 p. in. Vocal 8ob Martha Smith Tih-dApril 21, the girls Inter Gallyer 3rd. Senior High Erma rliim track inert was held after llerge 4 feet 4 Inches, Isi plaie, fnluol mi the cnmpim, the Sopho- F.rcil Stansllcld 2nd. Fay Mackuy mores winning first place and the 3rd Fifty Yard Dash Senior High Seniors a close second. Many girls F.rcil Stansfield 1st, Shaw proted to have athletic ability. Tin 2nd, Fny Mncksy 3rd Junior High, following gltN won tlrst, setvnd. Helen Klnsoo 1st, Vera Hicbard-soand third placv In the various uc 2nd, .Nellie Drolllngcr 3rd. tivltles. Bosketball throw, Senior Broad Jump Senior Men Enll 17 feet j High, F.rma Stansdeld; 13 feet 5 inches, 1st Ibw 2nd. Trcsa Johnson, otby Miller 2nd, Kr.ll HlaiihYld. 3rd. Junior High Mary Mash 1st Erma Berge tied for 3rd. .V) feet 4 Inches; IJlllan lllatl 2nd, Erma Berge, who was the only Katherlne Williams 3rd. Iliiwt.iill girl entered from the Senior class. throw Smlor High-Er- ma IWrge Is to be highly complimented for 1ft 124 feel 1 Inch; Tronsa John lnr excellent work. She showed son 2nd, Marie Aplund 3rd. Junior wonderful ability in all events, takHlgh-MllEnglcke 1st But ft. ing three first place position and 0 Inches: Nellie Dmllliiger 2nd. breaking the lust year's baseball throw record of 115 feet, made at Mary Mash 3rd. Senior Helny Hophs 1st, Freshmen 2nd. Junior Pnrvo by throwing the bull 124 Betsy-Eig- hth Grade. High Jump feet 1 Inch. We expect Mg things Junior High, Helen Klasco 4 feet, of her when she goes to the Provo placf, Lillian lllatl 2nd, 1rone meet Friday, ny. "THE LUMBERMEN" Call on Us for Complete Estimates "KING COAL" Phone Murray 8 IO West Tot StBAK, 670 IU-r- 4 lf iSt&ilj MM.) lhr Ih-t- lor Am montlrmtkm dred Wasatch Motor Co. 47M SOtTTH STATE lt PHONE MURRAY 6S l't WILLIAMS. Mcr. 48th South Street Murray Extension Ime Ncv Foao K. II. MURRAY FEED STORE ANDERSON & DROWN, Props. All Kinds of Seed in Season Car of Certified Seed Potatoes just in HAY- GRAIN FLOUR FEED -- COAL - - - ASK FOR CARDS ON SAXON CHINA Phone Mur. 431 MURRAY 4870 So. State ' |