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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, T HfJRSDAY, JUN'E HKST SEKVICE f)MMCNI0 AT ST. VINCENT'S ( III UCII GEM THEATFK WILL NOT ( LOSE DMtlMi HE- - mil Di.(i. fin I'enteeosf Sunilay eiht chilil- I'litrmis of the (iem theater are ren of St. Vincent's Sunday made assured that mIiowh will he nil their First Communion. They were FOR SALE: Cement mixer, In ier-fw- t ilurini; the jwriixl of consiruc-lio- Charles Cronin, Joseph ('renin, 4IS.HO condillon. Very cheap. of the new theater. A very James Kilby, Joseph Julian, Oeo- South Second West, Murray. I'tah.. upleiidid program for the entire iKina Hoffman, Margaret Oliver, week will he shown (luriiiK th com-lo- Hiden Siepan and Jennie Vehar. Fur IioarltiK To lu WANTED week, as see the (loin Theater Margaret Oliver won a special art In tlihs issue. Uabblts. prize for perfect attend a nee at SunItIG DEMAND FOK KAIiHIT U K day school during the year. The NION W AKD IS IN FINE other memlxTS bus also very hiu'h Fur Itearini; Uahldts and I ftulse CONDITION. records. After the attendance reap tin' profits. We supply Inverting Htock ii nil contract to buy sill The Fiiioii Ward residents lire re- Mas on Sunday the eight members i'oiirail'B class were of the Communion "Selected raise. you joicing over the faet Unit their new in a served breakfast the Church Klnj?" Fur Bearing Itabblu. is nil now Amusement Hall paid For full particular, write, phone for us the last debt was cleared halt by Mrs. Thcrese HotTman asup sisted by Miss Mary Diana who or cull on a few days w,o. had charge of the class. aehlev-meiit XV. XV. 5IAMMKLL u This is indeed splendid well for alid Bishop sjieaks 771) V. 5,'irt Soudi St., Murray, It. Horace Godfrey and his uhle assist- I'OH LAR "STORY TELLIMi llione Mur. Hi.'! W 19. of HOI R" W ILL START Jl'NE ants and the loyal t lie uiemlier.s of Ihe Ward. beautiful red rose liearlng the name "Flaming Youth", won for Mrs. Lillian Wallin, one of the silver cups offered by Mrs. Samuel C Turk for the liest red rose exhibited at the Murray Flower (Harden .'lub rose show last .Sa- cure u jcood WNCffESmi Trout Flies of Superior lu<ts . t rate- - ssfc-- CLYDE MARSDEN Bmiiii!!iiiii:iiiiiiui;!i:niiiitiiiiti;iiin!iiriii!Mi?niiMMiTTTT77' SJk q4 -- ;ypJsmi MAKES RISINESS TRIP. bodice, imported spear point Sproat I . i I i a U t (ioou lira wnn v imn mm coiorraj iwipgui. . Clyde Marsden, manager of the Wasatch 'Motor Company, returned the first of the week from a Vuy your Ucklf at tht jporuinou ticaU- - VW'U m 'SCXyfrs business trip through I'tah and Id J alio. Mr. Mnrsdcn visited eveiy Ford dealer on the route lietweeu here anil Idaho Fulls, and returned WINCHESTER FISHING TACKLE well plcuscd with the ac"As Good As the Gun" complishments of his company, as compared with general C'lliditions For leonlcs, Mr. Linnell was WincGhester Rods built Jn grades as he found them on this trip. awarded a first, two seconds and a to meet the "feel" of the expert Needless to say Mr. Marsden was third class ribbon ; Ivnzil Watts, a also enthusiastic with the perform- second; A. E. White, a third and 88 we" as supply the no- - ance of his car on the ans'er trip, as It Robert Casto. two finds and two VCffSfJt AUB JO JiUoJ QA.M3OOF.0DS vice with rods he should have, JIM UlcUJ MJJ b'lf.U thirds. kind. The show, which was oh-- to the public from a to l P M. was visited by hmid mis during the day. Mrs. Howard Hauskuecht was chairman Winchester reels are built with watch of the committee and was assl.-tc- d , Above . ,, . . by M.rx. Parker, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. iikc precision- - vuiei running ana nttijvjJi Hen.il Watts. Miss Reatrice Mackay correci meaning or gears insures light, vr . O. P. Skaggs Sysand Carl I fy,i ' ...rT ( m ., n vt-- J Iiui-.cn- Winchester f;; Rubies &n SENECA lines are made in all grades and sizes. Our stock is very complete. They are guaranteed to give satisfactory service. I ; tem places the value of its reputation rubies. above It guards its integrity with stubborn tenacity. Nothing must darken its escutcheon. This reputation, Smith Hardware " I lit 4814 itiJicstcr V. Murray, Utah in-s- usual aggravating bathing suit was in evidence and the party proceded to Glendale for lunch. The next wonder was the splendid road to the Mt. Carmel tunnel going up and up In long graceful curves to what seemed the top of the world. The Mt. Carmel tunnel through the solid rock is around seven thousand feet In length with a number of port holes, each giving a different view of rocks and cliffs that make you tingle in looking at them on account of the great height which one looks down. In July when the Governors (iivl possibly President Hoover visit the tunnel thousands of people will reallie the fact that Utah has everything for the tourist. Natural wonders, splendid roads ami an engineering marvel that will bring world wide fame to the Beehive state. The Murray folks saw one, real live deer In Zion Canyon and also the lodges where the Union Pacific-ifighting the wolf of want with some more $12 per day Cabins. Murray City will greatly profii through this trip of the city as they have seen the Armco pii- - In use in nil sorts of conditions and in a great tunny places showing that it is very easy to install and has a very low up one-piec- s keep cost. Our city can lie congratulated on the care given this quost'lon as many Utah cities have Installed unsiutahie pipe at a very great los Arthur Townsend How do you like the thoughts of Gottlieb lierger bigger and better bargains: Good? E. L. Eckmau See the fine firms tluU advertise U. E. Howe in YE OI.DE Murray Eagle. W. J, Warenskl City Electrician. ...LeRoy Richardson ("an you Dance? Show your stuff City Marshall Schuyler Call Wednesday night, June 18, in FraCharles Anderson ternal Hall ami win that Priir City Judge Ilcallh Inspector Ed Ijirsen WaJU. T. F. McDonald City Engineer You can take a mail order course City Physician. ...Dr. Mildred Nelson Thomas Lewis in bathing if you want but you can Night Marshal Night Marshal Helming Anderson do better by seeing I lie Cenir il Bar City Auditor Mary L. Dudley bor Shop. to the taxpayers. American Fork is reported to lie Installing cast iron pipe for their llow line which means long years of paying on the part of the for the mistakes of those responsible for this error. Heaver City has their own jxiw-e- r plant and requires additional The Tvlluride teople are power. reported to off,.r It to them for 5 and cents. Just over the hill Sallmi pays 11 cents. Cedar City people pay 12 cents for their, electricity. These rates sound alarming to Who are being Murray (barged 5 cents. Hutchison, w OUTLOOK GOOD FOR BIG CATCH ON JUNE mm 15 and big catches Fly fishing should In- - in order for Ihe openwuhoU III ing of the PViil Utah. June l.V J. Arthur Mccham. -late fish and geine commission, Mr. Mechnm stales er. thvliiri. that unless the Intervening rtavn luiexinfli-the storms. bring low stream of ihe Mule should and clear. He aiill.l.atiK Ihe !et catches on any day in maintaining sanitary stores and rendering courteous, honest, service. Stic" South State Mayor Commissioner Commissioner City Attorney City Recorder (Continued from page 1) down in fine f t growth. A parly of beautiful lndhti were disporting on the banks and In the lake. The Frank Tlionc ho have bet n . slm-in 1'ullforiiht the close of xchiNil are now vacationing In II. mi olnln. Their parents revived word during the week of their afe arrival there, and that they had a wonderful trip. Elmo and Sherman Woods built by selling quality foods at low prices, by Buy the line that is as GOOD AS THE GUN" Iiai-be- r Taxpayers Interest Safeguarded by City Officials wsitinc. iioNomr. have we The piano pupil of Miss Kdrle Thomas were presented In recital of Mr. Monday evening at Ihe home McDonald. They F. ami Mrs. T. were assisted by Miss Elva Iirown Ihe iiuui In humorous readings. follows: as hers given were Annie Laurie Donna Jacobson Harold Sharp At the Circus March Jolly Darkies -- Kus.scl McDonald Vivian CarlUiDoima E JHohlle s, The "Story Telling Hour." so the children last among ixipular The advertisers in The Murray will be given again this year year Eagle will appreciate a rail from at the Mutrruy City Library. Begin you. afternoon, June Inliig Thursday l!Uh, at one o'clock. This entertain ing and instructive hour for the children is under the auspices of the Library ISoard, Mrs. I). A. and Mrs. Eva Larson being 111 charge. Delightful, Instructive, constructive and entertaining stories will be told by the lest story tell ers. hath. Is an 11 TILS IN PIAXO RECITAL The Central Shop exceptionally well equlpied one for baths. Take a look at the arrangements that will enable you to take bath (piickly wtihout the expanse and trouble of starting up the furnace to heat water. turday. Mrs. Clara Smith received a mesMrs. Myrtle Schwa 11 carried off from I.as Vegas this week, sage the Golden for a lovely cup In son Ophelia hybrid tea rose ami bud. informing her of the marriage son of her M that Monday, city These cups are to lie held by Hie In a Uose harden Elaine Anderson tliur Smith, and Miss Hess Mue-lin- Delores Siwinish Witltz Vera Carlwinners for one year. of Los Angeles. They will In the red rose class, Carl Han son sen won second place with an un make their home in Los Angeles. Waters Grace Hateman Falling Mr. and Mirs. K. K. Wallin, of Readings Miss Elva Htowii named bloom, .and Mrs. Jansen I.undell third with Etoile de Moline. Ill,, with Mr. and Mrs. Love Dreams mid VaLse In E Flat France. In the class for the best Phillip elites of Ked Oak, Iowa, Murjorle Howe ruse other than red, Mrs, Wallin were guests during the week of Mr La Puloma and Ii (iolandrina carried off 2nd place with a Mad find Mrs. J. P. Payne, leaving FriNorma dson to visit relatives Ui Cubana iiud Wedding Day Vir- ame Itutterfiy rose, and Miss day for California, Schwan third with While Kallar-ney- . there. gie Robinson If you are going to a party aril Ribbons for roses in other divi do not have time to go heme and In nt the Central OLD sions were awarded as follows: clean up. call SERVICES FOR ntid Uiirber get a nice hot Shop Mrs. A. Mortin, u first and a SON OF MR. and MRS. BALLARD second; Mr. Hansen, eight firsts bath. and Emma Mrs. Cailin family and Mur seconds, Miss Schwan, three firsts and one second; Denzll and family and Mr. and Mrs. liar and The graveside funeral services Watts two firsts and three seconds; men Chrlstensen and family Smith am1 for Norman W. Ballard, old Mrs. Wallin, a first. Eugene Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry of were the Sunilay guests U'nh Norman and Ballard, son of a first; W. H. Linnell, three flrts; family W. C. Tuckett on 1st who died Tuesday morning at (l:.15, two seconds and two thirds; Irene Mr. and Mrs. West. of fever, were held in the scarlet a ; Mrs. W. a third J. Price, Herling, Don't forget, the Big Murray City cemetery at 4 p. m., first and a second; Mrs. I.imrtell Dance, Jiuie 18 In Fraternal Hall. on the day of Ids death. Bishop J. two firsts a second anil a third. You can secure a fine bath at T, F.rickson presided. Misses MarUuth Iiircumshnw won two firsts in ion Lind and Helen Gunnerson sang Look Harber the Central Shop. a second and a third ; A. E. White a see what you can get en short 'Though Deepening Trials Throng second and a third; I. A. McMillan, and notice. Your Way," and "Sometime We'll two firsis and two seconds; It. E. A call on a Murray Hagle adverRichard S. Johns rndersiand." Howe, a first ; II. A. Robbins. a first, will bring you much returns offered the ojiening prayer. Johu tiser and Mrs. W. W. Farres. two firsts. and if you ran mention the Fagle. T. Barrett was the .sjieaker and Many iierennial flowers were diswithout too much "heat" it will al- John B. Ereksoti closed with the played, as well as roses, outstanding so nuke all deals more binding. dedication of the grave. among them being a basket of snap Mr. and Mrs. Ballard wish to one and Mrs. Martin; dragons by thank nil who assisted them In their of delphiniums by Mrs. I.undell.. MURRAY CITY CORPORATION bereavement by their help and by Mrs. J. Ren. Tarker won three first the lieatiliful flower offerings. class ribbons for cacti. g to some l no. So n" to the Cent ml Hurlier Shop ii'id se- Murray Mention A rt You may be like a ainl tlii'ii iik'uiu may LILLIAN WALL IN WINS (TP rX)R RED ROSE MRS. 12, 1930 Every Purchase v -- r&msd ui 'M ii'i'B ii ii i s. . i - m 'ii n oH-nln- vear- -. The Record for POPULARITY HE ninglc retonl th.it ii. our er'niioii, i I ilh r ireful (ill .IU- - rrmnlt the t"'Pu'a''', "H'nil which .nrf tiro-,- , h.n. held for httrcii on any 1 than irr tide on (Jood.icur ethrr kind." et ir: ;! . . IP irt hclminn n that ll..w.HliituroU nf get olir j.clrrlKC t c n.i t lue siul e wry day MUtfac- u out of (jiMdcr I'irci n.il !( l reason, ,c u.hU nioic of n) Amrrii-a- i( th.it (loodjcar dd in of all tirr ran l"rfct r(.nr., ' than tle tot, V(ilcp ptratrr our nerd and recomr the m"t tory t)pe of (.iMdtrar I irc and I uho for )u? Yon ur roiirtrouv. rfli- will lo aipicn.itr lent mfuce. It ou prefer. e "ill rati May mend e sti.il? ic (ur mm Mf; WW jti-.fa- home or oflm xnntfih . fut . out ton- - tices, which built it en- viable i r. protected by a continuance of the pracup U its present Goodyeai Tires held by The state depart nieiit has followed lip lis riimo.iniil phm! of lnl season wiili n plant of xkmnki Ux: size fUh between January I and June I. this year. Several tlions bi ii.. I ,.f il,,- - fish planted year bate cxcccrtt-- leu ll lies and luuliv twelve when put Into !.ae Ihe The total d;inting forj I he (cur Hills far ha leell alioi;t ; .',ii.(i ( Our sole aim is that our reputation be iv;u 1 position. No is stone left unturned to insure the quality of our merchandise, to keep our prices rock bottom consistent with the high quality of our foods. the Only strictest policies of sanitation are employed. Only gentlemen comprise our That is why you are safe in making your food purchases at our The 0. P. store. personnel re- 29 x 4.40 30 x 4 50 31 x 5.00 33 x 6.00 5.53 6.Z5 8.79 13.63 Murray Automotive Service Phone Murray 334 Skaggs System putation is behind every purchase. OP. SKAGGS Nt Rim. IT AH "A Surety of Purity" Mr. luiiii cmIIh attention to the Ihe flsbllig WBterx of Ihe Into four clase slut., iire iiisi there U the bulk f the fish itig ana whih npelm Julie I." See j "lid me those water which will Third are tho-- e plnee' pen July wbiih will o.ti July LI mid fourth; I,I,1i iiiv lirillHtl flic Ihe I'l. oe THERE IS G00D M-- fad that p BUSINESS I REAS0N ili,is C .............. loe jiiiicv runii Straw U'frv wim Hie clh-r,.l- l iiimI nl.c the Sar wt-iimr ct.s by health ' ROOMS AS LOW AS $295 titbt-- r iib- - wliiitt nre "ffiilnl for atiltntj- nri." The i oiiiMis.iiin-aKi i sit at letrbii to the fart tl,nt the Mirr-- r, Ink", nlel ollirr hike lii tbe n.nr I Itilnh ciMintty whlih wen philiteil! two n for flh jer go.oilwill I ,,p, Ibl (Mr itg July 1.1 I"i.r the Unefii f IbiM- bo Wind the flh t f:in' lawn In an abbn U it.il f irm. Mr. Met hum h follow llllt HHtboi( lltllltmll 'i ( Hi fish nod I nmnHm HJi By Klucting. nt ny limn of tlie' ir in Jor.ian tl(cr. ctnh lake., Seh r livt'f L lo ltd JlHMlbKI Wilhj Clear (Mk, I'aar riter Nlow the! ( th-dam. etc, It, slid (iftiuc Uiwn Paisiiraph 2, i i lt-- i MONEY ROOMS AS LOW AS $395 rotti-lalxiut to be married, families a1nit In ntovc into new In mirs, or people alxnit to refurnish tlip (., hurtie, should anticipate their requirement now in order to take advantage of these d ire turn in effect hereYon can actually save t ii'iucji here now to furnish an extra room ! Surely thii U worth while. Come in and make your sclcc-t.oteither for immediate or later delivery. Let u show yo how to furnish your home in the height of &tylc at a minimum investment. Ydtincj r(cr mi h YOU Complete Home Outfits 3 high-- ' imk at hiw dam, tbe fioiith fork in,. I In, linn of the t'iirtcii r' Sill Hills (if cjippl .straw tut Llow tbe Victory budge rilillll the valley l n l rlltlj climil lt( WE SAVE c - i. ROOMS AS LOW AS $495 ?rr ivi Cm ts Siiopf s, |