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Show the ml'rrav UK ( The AKKH I. VOTKKS political Hi' ealiiidales voters decision elect inn day. Hit' Republicans ami have advised tin- - volet's fefc 31 P1 S S 4l I?"1 I l m on lemocruls careful- ly iint'sl iiilt' the Tax amendments ami use their best judgment in voting fur or against these mucin! lnents. This seems to he sound iiiiil should also apply to the e candidates. Judging hy what lias boon said of the caudiihites cuutiou should lie in order. It is no douht best, to vole for the highest type men on t In various tickets. Mr. Howe is accused of having spent too little money on Salt Lake county roads, although it would the condition of the seem that roads would he the thing to consider, rather than the amount of money expended. KLM LI S OF SI'KFDIMJ Arthur CROSLEY 1931 RADIO 6 Models ranging in price from $64.50 to $167.50 complete We also have 2 models of the Ulectra $5'.5() and $105.00 complete. These are Utah made see and hear them. We also have a reliable service department. When yon have Radio trouble call us. SMITH HARDWARE "The WIXCIIKSTKR Store" On vis of Midvale, accom- panied hy Art Williams of Murray, were (raveling north on Sixth West at a high rale of speed, when Joseph Steplian of Midvale drove out of J. C. Johnson's place at M'.Ni'.i Iavis tried South, Sixth West. to stop, hut was traveling at such speed that when he put on his brakes, the car is reported to have skidded thirty or forty fuet before hit tine the other ear. Tlie cars were hyth badly damaged, but the occupants of the cars were only slightly hurl. This only goes to show what results from speeding and reckless driving. Mr. V. I.. Sutton, driving a big truck was arrested by Murray city police for speeding. Several oilier arrests have been for reckless ti i mik and made sMvdiug during the week. IIALI.OWh'F.X WINDOW (.HOSTI.Y SK.IIT Phone Murray 148 4814 So. State A sight to send a nervous into a lit of hysterics is that of the dancing skeleton in the win YOIM. (Hill) OIKS Tlie Murray men are enjoy ins; a dow of the r.rinton Kleetrie Co. few days of sunshine now while This is the ingenious work of Hill it can he done. Tlie sixteen mouths oh) baby of Winter of the Iirinton Kleetrie. Mr. and Mrs. Kugciic I'axtoii passwho fashioned this life size skeleMore snow on the mountains eved away Sunday morning, and was ton and placed him in front of a ami more frost in the huried Wednesday at Tnvlorsville. ery morning black background, an attaching valley. It won't he him; now. electric motor in such a manner that it keeps him dancing, until Joe Chivrcll has added a new I'o not fail to cast jour vote you imagine you hear tlie tattle line of merchandise at his store. next Tuesday. of his bones. nt-so- n eagi.k, October so, imo MURRAY MENTION B; T. Ray Kingston MURRAY FOLKS WILL GET BABY HERE? BA3YS WILL-GE-T I BABY RrVTTLE U 'J Qa i KTEETtliilfiL i J ICE RIN6i "v. i -s ncv 'A AME8i "'"-- -. -- r,, n mm nor - Dr. Rauscher's Stomach Powder Murray City Pharmacy - Swiss Steam Marcel? ........ The Classic Beauty Shop e l nij-h- . , e-- . ELECT A Business Man ;,. MODERMI For County Commissioner . - fr with Col. W. H. Adams of 776 East First South, Salt Lake City, who has a mer home in South Cottonwood is WANT ADS Miss Carlisle haves h;m south Tuesday of i.'orsi; For week for Pittsburg, l'ctihsyl L'tid West. Murray, t'tah. xania. where she will be married t" Mr. John Nelson, rrmcil i,t ''OR SALF CoM.-- Oak Sideboard. s liiie condition, ?''ri. for $l.--:' Taylorsville. Cohleti Oak library toble .$S; i Mr. and Mr,, u. Whininger "f Los Allele who h.ne been vM-tlt'chairs. Nearly Lew J'Js .'VI ihiy bed. .!!. .lnsT their two son,. i Cl.ba-- o. Phone state slop Mm ray ITT. ltd off for a ,it with Mi. Mi s. S II. Futhel ' iNghatu on Sec.-nVvisi. on their return trip home. WANTITt- i.ltig. Lxcidleni work. sp(.ti, m Mrs. Rubv Hail, kliei lit, I' i Cetiler street. Phono Mi;r. :',i M. ri:.T: lieM An abundance of steaming hot g I Modernize Your Home Now Before Cold Weather Comes Wasatch Gas Co. family and if elected, will no doubt be a great advocate for an increase in the t L: SAI .( Reynold's .ml industrial life of our county. Rabbit-ty- . , stotk for and meat. Will dre- meal. P.i.td. , of New Zealand 4 R"ds and Whin,. 1'hoin' Murray Row-- bnfding A 'J! HI. TinX you start at fuJ-ii noises, worry over triiles, can't I tear the noire lliat fliioltcn make, fto irrilal!o ar.l I no tin to cue it's your norvi.:t. 1 Don't wail until your ovi nerves have kept wj nwake half the night am' civcd the wny for another mi.rr.'Me lay. Take two titifipnonfiilf of Ir. Milts' Nminr am! t njoy the rvlief that follow. Take two nore before vou co bed, F'crj( nnd wnkc up ready f r the day' dutie or leisures. I'r. MiV. Krrvine is now trade in two fotms I.bjuid and I.rfervcKceiil Tablet l Trkf i;te,.,ii,m Pel. Iibitl Ui:T: iii Midvale. or Mm my line JJ Vlltl lMM TTlll ,,,! M.Hlern liHpiiic .".! Like Real Estate Board and was 1 ( In a rHuu J the Chicago Convention of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. le of the Utah Woolen Mills from 9 9 to 929, of the American Auction College, Official Auctioneer for the Intermountain Livestock Show and Utah County Livestock Show. 1 Chne Aeime. Sail was vice-preside- nt 1 ('AMIS nnls Canls , ".w , , lW CanU $2.00 I'KDH.HI I" Itl.ANKS 12 Itlanks .... 20r 2j lilaiiks 3.V IM Itlanlts ... . tl.15 on sale now at the Fugle office. chos- en by this body to represent them at l.V.l W. (r owner til Lake Cltv. Mr. Adams is a member of the Salt house Murray I Fipiity Ill-Til- South Main, Salt bake City, Utah I. R, tiiodem Ibooe Rented Jill mT lllolith.. Will trade on 4 or .t ris.ui liome with one half lo 2 aires, eal of Muriay mil will resume Hy 12 w I became a master mechanic, then a business man. He has never been connected with a failure. VMir j,, l!el!f!ower, (io across to Jijibhlew firm. Ill Wind. 1'oR Mr. Adams started life as a machinist, Jona-- RABBIT OWNERS ATTENTION! $1.00 j licr He 13 v 't oR s.M.i: Appi,., winter supply i,ow. Fancy bilis. Rome Pennies. il Toih art tho famo therapeutically. I,ii!ii(! ir LiTcrvrs. cent Tablet at all drug rtore. . n. I") or .V:!t U Other Natural das conveniences are automatic refrigerators, attractive cooking ranges, sanitary incinerators and space heaters to take the chill off these snappy fall mornings. Col. Adams comes of an industrial i ,ce. water for cleanliness and emergency furnished instantly by automatic Natural das water heaters is a convenience every home and business place should have. making a strong race for the position of County Commissioner. ,, And how easy it is to modernize with Natural das, to put an end to dirt, bother and fuss! Automatic Natural das furnaces and heaters are easy to install, trivinir uniform clean heat at a surprisingly low cost. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ( :ihls enMOW te--y MILK 5 w i i i i i . v t J. i c?r tertained members of the Happy last of club Hour Tuesday evening week at their home on lioxelder street. K'ards were played and prizes won by Mr. John Stauffer, and Mrs. Amos Jensen. The guests PABY THINGS were Mr. und Mrs. Fay Sluuffcr, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer i i I i tjg.Tlie character Hallowe'en rmrty Iwwc tlo, .voitrs. This shooi inak-pi-! to be Kiven in .Murray Second ward 1)1 lii inv tlttto .iviv it's w.vir iv" bis (Inton -store- as well as iiivi, i.v'.t bf.r tiK'tiiher of the family better satisfied with life. You'll be satisfied with our prices, also. Friday uicht, of this week, promises much entertainment and fun for yoi.tu; und old. There will lie booths brim full of surprises and fun and frolic will be every where. Tin- Women of Woodcraft )ave cently returned from the Kastorn Cider and doughnuts will be there mission contributed two a most delightful Hallowe'en party states HAVE YOU HAD A to refresh you and the ailmisioii in Fraternal vocal solo numbers, accompanied by last eveninj; Tuesday 2.V. be will to all this only price I ecoratioiis were in HallowI la II. Mrs. Anna Hansen, which were A ghost trail will be one of the e'en eidors and names and refresh- Kreut ly enjoyed. feature attractions, Mrs. Orson Hansen entertained were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gerrard ments If Not, Have one Without Henrieltti and a Hallowe'en birthday party in nl Misses Maryetta of the will entertain tlie members Delay the will entertain Akker lighVan her little Hen of celebration Country Cousins club Friday evenanof Lucille's students ninth seventh Facia' Plain Plymouth ter, $1.00 yrade birthday ing at their home in Taylorsville. a Hallowe'en party Friday niversary. Twenty little guests enFacial with Clay, 'I he club numbers thirl, and Mr. school at at their home in Taylors- joyed the afternoon with her. A Meal, or Acne Pack - $1.50 and Mrs. Cerrard'a plans are to evetiinj; delicious ville. birthday eake lighted Manicure receive them with a "cold hand" be50c Mrs. Amos Jensen entertained with seven candles centered the ginning at the gate, from where WednesX. club II. table. in of Iiecoratlolis were Marcels members the serving Finger Waves they will be conducted through deA hot supper was Halowe'en eidors and .suggestions. Scalp Treatment vious and divers ways, meeting day anniversary. A hot Mrs. Ruby Reunion will entersupier wa" ghosts, skeletons, black cats and all day anniversary. nine at a Hallowe'en party for a to served tain s:m'ls. until other Hallowe'en prowlers Miss number of friends Friday evening Mrs. Hazel Johnson and but house reach the they finally entertained the Sea Cull at her home in Taylorsville. IM safety, for Hallowe'en enter- Williams Mr. and Mrs. Kugerie Jones were at it Hallowe'en party classes uirl tlie tainment will continue during at the Williams home in Taylors- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howbe A will delicious Phone Murray 559 dinner evening. served at eight o'clock, two tables, ville Wednesday eveniiii; from six ard Florence Wednesday of last and week. to tell. Cames were played centered wih a large pumpkin with The Second ward Iteelilve girls Mr. Fred Xaylor left last Thers-dafaces looking in three tlirections. refreshments served. were surprised by a cleverly arranThe bishopric of Taylorsville for Oakland. Calif., where he and missing no one. ged candy pull party at the horar I!en-- j will .1. visit a few weeks with relaS. ward. Joseph Lindsay. Mr. John Van Ileningrn, manaof Miss Pearl Snarr. Those presand Klee- tiioti and Clyde I'.arker entertained tives. ent were Misses ger of the I'pTo-DatHall, Esthof the, he officers and teachers A Republican rally was held at er Youngberg. Lillie Losser, ThelmH trie I'.akeries and Miss May YYil ormi nidations Wednesihiy) lets were married on Wednesday, various the home of Joseph Lester on Fif- Utistavesoti. Thelma Snarr and t ward house. Two huntlie at ticlober Lt'ih. The young people - ty third South Monday evening. At(James were jtlaed KajHT. are very well and favorably dred attended the affair, and en- torney RefreshWhite Woodund music. one and and rexrts a very good tames joyed every Itishop in Murray and have the known were served. mollis were ruff the time. warmest good wishes for a long Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Fothc rius;hom and happy marriage life. had as their dinner quests Sunday, The Van lleiiingeus will probMr. Mrs. Joseph Home, Jr. and and ably locale their home in Murray Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Home, Sr.. of af'er they return from their lion Salt l ake. Tlie senior Mr. Home U .is their business inter eyiuoon ss vears of ai;e. cotiiini; to I'tah l in the bakeries is ipiiie cxtou-shewith tlie first pioneers, from MisMr. Mrs. Jack and Woods souri, endurim; all the hardships atid youm: sou motored down from suffered by llietti ill those trouble-- ! Idaho Falls and seiit the week etui some times. Mrs. Joseph Johnson entertained with Mis. WomU patents. Mr. and Mis. Ceniye Jenkins on F.at Forty at a family party in celebration of In r birthday anniversary on Sun eighth South. Mr. anil Mrs. C. I. Wolf ley of day of last week. The RneM inI'.iiuliam City were week end visi- cluded her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : . Mr. and Mrs. Win. tors ,. Mr. .,ii, Mrs. J. II. Stauffer. l. J. . nd Mrs. Anderson, Johnson, jir Miss of Lis An-ele. dMiiiihier of Mr. and Mrs, Miss l.ila Itatcman. Mi,s Molha I'.atemau. Miss lorolh,v Riiteman. leorge 1'i.iier. is at the lie Itaie man and Cleti IVateman. Way homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Town-sendTlie Relief Society of Murray 1st ss Center street. Miss IVr waid held a most interest lug tneet-ihter was formerly ,,f Murray. Mi"Tuesday afternoon. The lesson Louise Carlisle was the mo-on 'Social Service" was Kif'H tif a deliL'hlfully ly arranged hower yiveii by the Gleaner (Jirb Mrs. Ruby Olson. Mrs. Ivy Miirs-del- i nave a scriptural rcadini and of Mill Creek ward Wednesday Mrs. Ruse Sanders Kave a short evening at the home of Miss Nib Wright, .'is.-- il Smith State street, talk on "Prayer". Merril Hew, reHalloween ideas were effectively sumairied i. ut i ,IH i,ratioiis and re . 1 1 vice-preside- nt Paid Polltlcat Adv. I |