| OCR Text |
Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. OCTOBER 16. 1930 uriil alie used to set ini; up at iiinlit mid sew skirts for Ik-inciKhhors iiftt'r she bud 'worked all She also did t if ill lianl FKATKRNAL OKDEK OF EAGLKS ilnj NO. 17(50 OFFICERS While she bad many hardsbiiw, Charles Riuxro e Worthy Pres. ishf also bad many idcasiires. She H. Allen - Worthy Vice Pres. Hay enjoyed duiifliiK the quadrillaH and - - - Vice Pres. Leo Tovvii.se;al Virginia Keels, ete. The old time SM'iieer - - Worthy Chaplain Kay quilling part leg and ra bees were Fred Pelers Secretary times she looked forward to and . . Treasurer , s Ernest Wright enjoyed. L. E. Stiuiffer - Worthy Conductor Her home wus always open to - - - Inside Cuai'd Ij. A. Waters friends anil most of her life she has .1. W. Ilerliui; - - - - Outside iian bad others than her own family Phairis Slauffer, William Wul.Wrs living in her borne. At present two ieort;e E. Cordon - - - Trustees of her grand daughters are slayDr. O. Suinlvvall - - - - Iliysiclai: ing there and going to school. IjiidKe meets every Thursday nlk'h! She has always been kind and in Fraternal Hall. considerate of others and if she could not say some thing good about I. 0. 0. F. No. 33 OFFICERS people she did not say anything Noble (Irand Verl Jordon about them. She was always a good E. E. Svvelison Secretary band in case of sickness and she Treasurer Ernest Wright helped to bring many babies into Wardn:: For many years she Joe Ueeder the world. - - Conductor VA. Dawson was an active worker in the Relief win-liln- Lodge Officers -- Society. In the ed Aunt Now, at she was Miller." v LET THERE BE LIGHT' MISS ELVA BROWN Advanced student of Fred A. Jackson. Teach the same dances as taught ly the Jackson School Classes held in Fraternal Hall SATURDAY AFTFRNOON FROM 1:00 to 5:00 Phone Murjay 97-- - J Mrs. Clarice Smith Bergman TEACHER OF PIANO ADVANCED OR BEGINNER (Cuntlnuwl from pagp 1) siav until lie had miule shoes for all of the family. They did nut have nice clothes and when XfuriKirt't had ft sun bon net made of but one kind of cloth she thiniulit she had xoiuethiiiK fit for a niTeeii to wear, as her bonnets had ulwiiv- before been made of many different kinds of eloth. Her earliest experiences were fill of hardships. She vvoikiM) when bin a child and when but just a joiiiii; Kill she hiol to be almost self support in;; because of the tinni est means of her parents and the law family they had to suport. This no doi.bt taught her thrift which has characleiled her life. on the loth of October ls,W she was married, by I;iniel II. Wells, to in the olil endowment house, ' of Daiuinj; Ti-adii- STUDENTS SPECIAL FALL RATES GIVEN Jazz or Classic Lessons Uellbell I'. Miller also from a family. The first year of her married life was spent in the home . t her biisliand's parents in Mill l'b-nei- ereck. After the birth of her first child in Jv'-!- , -- be moved into her present home i'l Murray, Hah. The house Mas mi adobe chc and is Mill iim-i- I as purl of her home. It of iwo rooms, one served as STUDIO AT 4762 BROWN STREET, MURRAY kit-the- ril 3 & L'i I B ( & -- e H i mi room and living r.M.m. The other scixed a- - a bed room, Iwo. which later was ijiade into diiiinu m Here it is! Flaky, tasty, crisp crusted bread that everybody enjoys. Ideal for children's "in between meals" and a splendid food for stimulating flagging appetites. Fresh twice every day from sanitary ovens. Iter husband's luotlier brought bis bride and lived there mil i ! their home was finished. Later another Iroilo-- r and wile lived with them fi.r -- nine lime. the house was of having they had only bare (I'hi. until she was aide to collect and cw l;,i;s o make a calpe!, She had .1 lare blight ris aial uiceli linnl v i It served lis liape at Die window, hut when wiiilcr caluc if be went away from lu lae the ill apes had to lc taken h'Wii and IIm as a "lap to keep The on,- t'lHim of - I.Me one, and i.ee rua- - and iai-i- a s -- UP-TO-DA- 48J3 BAKERY TE Stlt TI! Hume Murray STATK r6 !..T w ai ni. had a n a batik lioi.se and Ihe II, iii, all. I. utter Were kepi in i;. I; w.is some effott to tun bai k ,.:..t fi ilh, up and down a hill cverv UUe ll.iv wallte.l Milni't h im; from l,e (i l'.ii'. Ail the Water she Used I.. I l. be . alt inl fit. Hi the Mill i. ji.' p a ilit sleep hill. At that lime llxie was only otic tlh.r ilweliin house IhIwii'Ii here he pun, i of Hie mountain. .in. I ler lavs niy ones for lie tl'.t l. kiln Is of woik. Hie bad lo I'liev . il, ir biiilt in out li.e tin- I Geo. A. Jenkins Mortuary "To Better Serve I lumanity" i A COMPLETE ADULT SERVICE 'or S75 An INFANT SERVICE AS LOW AS $10.00 We carry a large slock of high grade merchandise which includes a beautilul CaliforCasket in choice of nia Redwood colors. Half-Couc- h CompleteService $ 1 65.00 ligh Grade Steel Caskets in Brone or Silver Finishes, I CompleteService $235.00 We guarantee that our prices are lower an the quality of our servic es and merchandise higher than anv other Mortuary in Salt Lake City and county regardless of their method of operation. We have no paid or commission boosters (.11. Ml ,u !(-- . vsi'i iiti'lti IYrvoii.il I'rtl l'iaii'! hc - i , ' '.,-- o "I.-..- have He i. . .1 i., I'lln.'H i tlllO llo....., Willi lit;h for He tallow tiitnlle was the ll'ht I Iiese i"s laliilles sn. ni. o ic l ii.'i't ir hv put i iii "el. in the talitlle liioll hoi in iiow into p. ii phsf .i lit i,r ; poiir-oi.- weie icadv fo Use. He also maile her own soap. As tn,, i' wetii on fruit liven wen1 p!,!!ilo, it to later she ualhertsl he (lull .iihI diictl II Then tame a tl.iv when I In y hail ihlt kelis nil. I tow. ar,. il was a happv tliiv when 'he ual A lit I l.i i i woiil.l tare tuilv p.n k ti.t it I. utter, ck's, ai.. I 111 tt.eir l.lo'i'ii.s nli.l .Irlt,. tliii l'i S lit Lake I ity la"ie Ihcv s,,, tliciit, it tut Iic)n.i to vet fiM. mid t loihiuir f..r t In ir i l.il.lii t, SI was ihe tuollur of eitlil tliilillen oiilv ll,l.-- of wholii llr Fraternal Hall, known by all as "Orandma REIJEKAII I0IW1E NO. 15 OFFICERS Mrs. Eliza Waller - - Noble Grand Notices Huttie I.ott ship Kertha Krady Secretary Consult County Clerk or Res- .lime Hisliop .Treasurer pective Signers for further Mrs. Silvia Hiownell - - - Chaplain Musician Helen White information. Mamie Gillispie Conductor NOTICE Warden Mrs. ,L 1 1. Martin lvalue meets first ami third lues NOTICE is hereby Riven that the days in each month in Fraternal assessment of the tax about to be Hall. All visiiintf Kebekahs are levied by the Hoard of Commission- invited to attend. ers of Murray City, I'tah, by ordinance upon the property' nhutthu; NEIGHBORS OF UOOW'RAFl OFFICERS rpon Sidewalk Extension No. 12 extendlm; as follows: Sylvia Hrovviiell, Guardian Neighbor On the East side of State street Kalheritie Morris, l'asl Guardian hcciimiiuc at the north limits of Neighbor Murray' City and extcndluc south a Pearl Freilericks Adviser itistunee of approximately 5 III feet LiK'.v Jones - . - M.ijjii laii to the north end of the present five Attendant Myrtle Stnuffer foot sidewalk, and also on the south Hannah Olander Flan Hearer side of 4."th South from the east Precinda Clyde - - Inner, Sentinel side of Stale street and runn'mi: Nellie Stnuffer - - Outer Sentinel east 'ilMKI feet to HllT Cuttoliwooil Clara P.rovvn . Musician "reek. Also on the north side of liessie Hei cen - Captain of Guards l.'th South slrtH't from the east I lael Eilluuil Correspondent side of State street east 1.7o Woodcraft meet in of Neighbors to approximately the east line of Fraternal Hall Ihe 2nd and 4th the Joseph II. Turner lot, and i'so Tuesdays of each month. Meeting all iihiittiiu; mi the smith Hue of called to order at eight o'clock. Lot 2. Itlock 7, also on the south line of Lots 1 ami 2, Hlock s and on Ml KK AY WOMWS ( I.I It the west line of Lois 2 and X IS'ock OFFICERS Plat A. l!i; Field Survey, ulso President - - Mrs. Leon A. Martin in the southwest ipiarter of section 1st Vice Pres. - Mrs. t 11. Auder.soli ii, Township 2 South, Kalik'e 1. 2nd Vice Pres. - Mrs. II Koihwell East, Salt Lake H.ise iind Meridian Itti'iirtling Secretary That the Hoard of Kituiliatioii - - - Mrs. L. T. Schifrgen apiKilntrd by the Hoard of Commis Corresponding Secretary - - sinners of Murray City, for the Mrs. Emll Madseti, Jr. will meet at the office of the Treasurer Mrs. A. E. Short City ltecordcr at the City Hall on Press Agent Mrs. E. J. ( hegwiddeii Hie Liith day of Octoltcr and ton limit' Its sessions on the 21st and I IONS ( I I II OFFICERS 22nd day of October Iflvveen the President D. A. McMillan hours of .1 p. in. and I". p. tn. wilt 1st Vice Pres. . - - H. H. Carlisle consider any ol.joctloi.s and make 2nd Vice Pres. - - - T. Kay Kingston correction of any tax which the tlrd Vice Pres. - - - l T. tlerranl Hoard may deem uncpiat or un H. (i. P.ia.lf.ird just. That durliii; the time between Direrlurs the hours of il ii. in. nil. I p. m D. W. Moffat I Phillip Pel.!. the assessment it will be oieii to F, H. Atnlerst ii F. T. Dnvall the public for inspection nt the of Lion Tamer F. II. Westovcr flee of Ihe city recorder lit the Tail Tw ister W. G. Chun he City Hall of Murray City. Passed by the Hoard of Cotninis vord. sloi'crs of Murray City. That the Hoard of Ein.iliatoi I Dale this !lh day of October llpHiinlet by (he Hoard of Com lll.'io. mlssloncr of Murray City, for the W.M. WAKEN SKI. the office of piirio.o will lueel City KiHiirdef the City liis ortler at the City Hall s Vwnlk lAleiiScioii No. 12. ai Ihe '.iiib day of m iohcr nml cot,, First publication October M, I!i.'l.l. Its sessions on ihe 21l. alitl tlime Last piil.li. alloii tMoher 17. Pl.'iu. 22lnl (lays of Oi (ober, between the hours of . p. iii. nini r, p. in, NOTICE consider any object Inn nnd make corristloiis of niiy lax width the NoTICE Is hereby uneiiui or iiiijn-- t clveti that' Hoard may dis-ithe as- es.niel.t i,f Hut n jshoiit to That iliirlng the time the be levied by Ihe Hoard of Collllliis hours of !l n. in. and ." p. in. ihe sioiicrs of Murray CI y. I'tah. bv nssess,ici, Ji,s ,,M, (,, ,) oiilinauce i!tu the properly abut public for Inspection at the of ting upon Piivltig Lvletisloii o. flu- of Ihe t Hy recorder at Ihe Cllv ti ('Mending as follows ; Hall of Mm my City. PiismsI by Ihe Wasatth Street from the north to:iril of four line of Vine stuff north l:tai feet mUsjoiicrs of Murray City. DatisJ Gils pih to the wtul II line i f f n, (1H,r South street, ills, i t'en'er sttis'l from the Iti.'til. W.M. WAKENSKI. ii. .iih bint of Vine Mroct, tmrth feel to the so nib line of 4sii South City Itet order. ttis-t. also Vine street from the Pavltiu FMeiiKloti No, ;t, east line i f Slate street, ens In I IH publii at oii Octoltcr n, pi:u, the Wes Hi,), of AIwoikI Hoiile I list poi.ii. ni ion ihtoher 17, i:i:!n. Vice-Gran- d Co. ! 'THE LUMBERMEN" Call on Us for Complele Estimates -- ) ..." pur-os(- M M- - "KING COAL" ' MM Phone Murray S 170 : ' K.' II. WILLIAMS. Mgr. West 48th South Street MURRAY EXTENSION . -- .... OUR FEEDS BUILD CHICKENS GIVE US A TRIAL VISITORS WELCOME PHONE MURRAY 33 Murray Milk Inc. A Feed Mill, Operated by Murray Men Last of O. S. J.. Tracks. Xi.rtli of 4Stli South, at the head of Miller Street WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN A TIRE BLOWS OUT? WHY NOT HAVE IT REPAIRED at the Murray Wrecking House We Carry A Complete Line of USED TIRES AND 4753 So. State St. TUBES Phone Mur. 566 W. N. JUDKINS, Mgr. Quality Seeds e t. Fred Carlson Phone Murray 422 ' MURRAY FEED STORE Poultry Supplies A New Shipment of Choice TULIP BULBS and HYACINTH BULBS Have Arrived from HOLLAND from Ml KKW, I'TAH - GRAIN - FEED FLOUR COAL HAY -i 50 Morrison-EVIerril- fi-- -- lr, home. So she l.i.l to work oiiishle in well an In-!e Mie iisn to take her bnliy with hot when he went in milk the em ni,, spieatl her i.,irt out for the l.iihy to -- it mi while s, tnilke t. She was t.,e of ,e firs women ill Ihe in klils.i Ii.hmI i have it sew Free Candy Free Punch -- I awv Good Music Good Floor Good Time 1 1 1 I MURRAY 1st WARD t'haphiin ,y hoH H,.' i:::.. lie t.t he ;ni.I Phone Murray .1.. Iter hush, iii, vva n shii p im. I lie mini, and iiuii Ii of hi iMll. Geo. A. Jenkins Mortuary State Street w.-i- I Your dollar will buy 100 cents worth 47(0 So. i ViVe. 1! Sniic I I SATURDAY NIGHT Outside (Jiiard A. II. Fonda neighborhood she wus callDan Inside (iuard James Maggie by old and young. t i li t In meets Lode every Friday the age of eighty-sipast, Probate and Guardian IKK Or' MAKUARKT (iAKI)NKK .MI LI. Kit 1 EVERY . Joe Chivrell n Pi & Co. Opposite City Hall CI IAS. ANDKkSOX, Prop. All Kinds of Seed in Season HAY- - GRAIN FLOUR - FEED -- COAL See the Cameras we are giving away. ASK FOR TICKETS - Phone Mur. 431 MURRAY 4870 So. State |