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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. NOVEMBER 6, water. . Beautifull groomed horses may be rented and a ride enjoyed any time during the day. This may be followed b a restful half-hou-r or so in the bright colored reclining chairs on the sounds with a canvan wlndebreak so that you get the full benefit of the sunshine. At twelve o'clock and four o'clock you may enjoy a walk to the end of Young's Million Dollar Pier where you can see the deep sea the GENERAL MOTORS RADIO screens and any color may be obtained by pushing a button on the The balcony faces are In stage. two tones of green and gold. FKATKKNAL OKDFK OF KAtiLKS Across the wean end of the Hall NO. 17fi0 OFFICERS and above the balcony, is an exCharles Ringrose - Worthy Pres. pansive promenade which gives Allen B, Ray Worthy Vice Pres. free access to all parts of the balI .oo Tow tiseiid Vice Pres. cony. NiM'ircer - - Worthy Chaplain Ray Flags of all nations surround the Fred Peters Secretary Hall and between the flags are the Krnest Wright Treasurer seals of the states. I.. K. St suffer - Worthy Conductor is Resides main Hall Lodge Officers .... ..... there the also the ballroom on the Boardwalk front. Here 5000 people can be seated on the main floor end in the balcony and entertained from another large stage. The celling is 90 feet above the floor and painted to represent the sky with sun and clouds. By means of indirect lighting, gorgeous effects are obtained. Great windows along the ocean side are heavily draped with sea green velvet. These, opeu out onto the bafcony which overlooks the plaza and the ocean. There are also numerous committee and meeting rooms, the smallest of which seats 150. The spacious halls enable the large crowds to move from room to room with You will, no little Inconvenience. doubt, be Interested to hear about the other remarkable features of haul. All these A last radio inherits the distinctive beauty of The cabinets of tlie new General Motor Radio are authentic Period models permanent furniture hose utility is protected by a new polity . . . Any future chassis or General Motors crmit installation in the cabinets you buy today. speaker developed by Radio vill be designed so as to Price, without tubes raWiii to mmlel: $136 $1V8 and $270 PRODUCT OF CLNKHAL MOTOKS RADIO COKPORATION GEXEEIAL MOTORS HADEO C MILLER East 48th South Phone Murray. 24 MURRAY, UTAH FOR (ON- - ocean break into Its series of white ATIWTIC CITY. caps the same continuous sound ..VKNTIONS . : : . without i,.lllin- n uiurr tif luiu-o(oiUimic.i irom Jsr pagci limit. day its coloring may be, r.....iui...i i..i.i.u n,i I.....,,... next, a sea green too. are the' ' are havens of rest. a Mil the next a Iral gray rewide verandas where you may THE IDEAL I'LACK '"'' t" "- lax in comfortable chairs and view rolini: In. it, hs it The salty breeze is most Invlgor-- j atlug and refreshing. At conventions there ate always numerous groiiiw that want to renew old acquaintances and enjoy a wholesome meal at the same time. In these well managed lintels are Just the right rooms. Theyj le fonnd to accomodate any iium- l.r nt itniull fr.,m lr-- n I Iwitl. sand. Service Is perfect and the and mosic are most conKail ducive to good fellowship. rooms are also nvailahle fur those who wish to dance. WliHt could be more Interesting than a walk along the Boardwalk You may watch the ever rolling -' " 14' I"-- !'1' "f ""' ''"J' K''iicral. Your Htteutlon will also wander to the npiHisite side of the Imurd-wnlwhere the picturesiue shop windows ate most inviting. Displays of jewelry seem to Isj most prominent everything from the an tique to the latest novelties. Persian ra's. ornaments made from butterfly wings, beautiful evening 'o IH'S, hie sMirt frocks, and even drugstores come In for their share of attention. The doors are open and you see that eaeli Is furnished with soft rues and beautiful easy chairs. There Is a strong temptation ( wanilcr In and absorb a little k ", "" ,f and ; ""l'ierc "t The Best in men. as on watch the crowd i simps may tempt you to try some j of the famous salt water taffy. ' You dozens of wicker chairs going by being pushed by a single man. Men, women and children all seem to enjoy these slow rides. Ijic Ii chair may bold as many as I lint" passengers. .Some are open, some have lops, and still others have tlass hides. You hear someone t say. "Such servitude!" I certainly wouldn't ride In one of those." But you argue to yourself that the men are glad of this means of making a living atal s you ensure one for oi.e ibdlar-a- nd an I proceed to roll along ihe walk. If It happens to a holiday you may swim many us a thousand t at once. The walk is fif-hair ' ty fed wide nt.d there are two1 each1 , h Ismrds, strips ..f il.ree PLUMBING si-- Workmanship Materials Dependable Service j c Murray Plumbing & Heating Co. Mx fet wide riu.i.lnff t... II. lit... TV, mnln !.!.. ma mm lijiiiu i u uuimuife. jiiic uii Hall is equipped with an Ice rink large enough for any league hockey game. To prepare it for the ice skating, a dam, one inch high, is erected around the outside lines and then the freezing machines are started. Water is sprinkled on the surface and within four hours there is ice one inch thick. Within two hours the ice can be entirely removed and the floor restored to an ordinary concrete floor. The boxing ring is featured by four illuminated clocks, one at each corner of the ring and facing the audience. These ring a Ml automatically at the beginning and end of each round, fix the rest period between rounds, and also make it Impossible for a referee to either hasten or delay the count when a fighter falls. Because of the amplifying system, every word of the referee, announcer and fighters can be heard throughout the main Hall. Football games, . tenuis meets, golf tournaments and inter collegiate athletic contests may also be held here. One of the world's largest pipe organs is being installed. Two years nwe been allotted for Its comple-I- . Hon but a large part of it is now I" service ami is played daily for visitors. It seems then 'that Atlantic City the Ideal convention city. Here In this largest Auditorium exhibits "ay I placed and any number of people cared for in meetings. Away from the noise and confusion of the city there is an atmosphere that breathes of quietness and restful-ness- . The salty sea breeze la most invigorating and the Boardwalk with Its unique entertainment offers something Just a little dlffereut than can be found in any other city. permanent structure for public exposition ever conceived. The entrance to the Hall proper is fifty feet wide, and you simply feel lost in the main hall. There are no columns and the celling, which Is 1X5 feet above the floor! level, Is supported by the largest, trusses in the world. A balcony! extends around three sides and In this and on the main floor 41.000 Ieople may be seated with unob-jl- s Htrucled view. The size is decelv-- ( ing and It Is difficult to realize that a thirteen story building. 500 feet long and 20 feet wide, can be placed In here and still leave 100 feet on all sides. They say Madl-- ' son Square Garden ran be placed inside and still leave a race track around it. Hundreds of exhibits can be placed on the floor and still leave room for seating thousands of people for lectures. The Hall la lally fitted for exhibits. Steam trains can he operated to the ground floor entrance and ramps FOR SALE5 room brick, modern one block east or State street, on nM,ke U ViM drive automo- "Stb South, brick garage, olloma-tlbiles from the street level to the furnace, electric refrigerator auditorium floor. Specially designed dining room net and some other elevator equipment makes It possl- i .. furniture. All for .Vh ni.no with u,c l" in'"te lne neaviesi pieces terms to suit. "f n'hlnory with ease. At ,he far ot ,he HaU ,b A BARGAIN 13 acres, level as a rioor, eioetlent soil, plenty ,n ,he worM 105 fwl of ,ar?wf water, In fact a small river gin We ,ul M tm rsrl- . through the property, ideal for n ,,H f,,rms "f '""'-l"''nfish, poultry or truck gardening. conl'Ui' l,"K',,n,. "" symphony Close to town. $3,000.00, terms. lTenl The "'rK n,"r largest Hri """KT you may stop buy a frozen custard and eat it standing times. . Meetings are, however, the most essential part of the convention and the most interesting part of the Boardwalk is the world's largest Auditorium which is located in the, most spectacular part As you approach it you will, no doubt, be most impressed by the magnificent plaza which is four hundred and feed wide and extends thirty-siout on the beach one hundred and fifty feet. On the seaward side is r colonade of sixty-fou- r a limestone and granite columns each fourteen feet in height, and two feed square. At each end f the colonade are stone columned partitions. The center of the plaza is decorated by a Vermont marble, twenty feet square. The frontal exterior of the Auditorium itself is of Indiana limestone and marble. Thirteen arches decorate it with hundred foot towers at either end. The front space is occupied by fourteen stores, faced with marble and ornamental bronze. As you enter the building the interior, like the exterior, impresses you with a sense of immensity and you learn that this structure occupies seven acres of ground, is 675 feet long, 351 feet wide, and is the semi-circula- iciih Visual Tone Selector L. are typical springtime and fall pleasures. The summer Is even more interesting with the many forms of entertainment along the piers and the gay colored bathers enjoying the surf. Perhaps you are wondering what all this has to do with conventions. We. usually think of them as one meeting after another in a noisy city. The picture so far has been merely to acquaint you with the many pleasurable and relaxing ways you may spend your mornings, evenings, and between meeting AUTHENTIC es-is- s Real Estate ft " "' l..nPtht mm mP"nyj W ,he ,arKMt ,ml tl10"1 These are for the chairs, one row: ' Hni'1 . A . Iftf Lltift at Illltnitn kiiauLap rn n ' ging in one iiirHtion and the other hvu ''6 the throughout in the opiHlti. direction Immense) This bines tbrm. twelve foot epaces r""m' M,,rc ,hn 130 "'"'"is-sker- s mI lf ,h' combined r ,nH,ttl1' where l.t.rdM run diagonally ami Is dlrectel at one. of these iwer where sile.Mrlaiis walk. " luVT Tolre ran' The h..nr passes oul.kly as you u'nl s wat.h tl. crowds, the occsn, the' '"' ,'"r', ,,,n lull" the of the Hall and m H.,WPl.n Jurt rrlBX! above the head! of the an with ,IomM ,.yP, rnJliy lbe un. 1 Milne and unlet hoss. How good It auiiiencc, is tnc eoniroi ixxun. licre r U constantly on duty Mi'ius to be away from the noise of an automobile horns, street cars, ele- and from here be governs the volvated railroads, and what not, No- - ume of sound by mean of remote control apparatus and by telephone , ro 1,,. lf ,, connections to Ihe mala control ' ocean, Tf OMtlnir tn Ntehts. rt,,rlchS calls, 1K I'alna, frqunt ordayllviriilnir, dun to function" Nrrv-puano- al Hladdor Irritation, makMi you fH 1 In arid rnndl-tlonrorl. rtrpro'er-- a. AM--hop- os-rato- and dlarouragrd, try tha t'ywtp T-Works (ait, atvrta rlrrulntln thru In IS rnlnut-- a. by Jhaaratm fur raMd and ikwKIv ac Hon. Ihm't uu. Trv f'vl (rra. nounrwd HIm-Iptodnv, under tha Iron-Cla- d KVerjone moves along Otiarantw. Must quickly allay 'thraM conditions, Irrprova rmt. J nuielly lllul yinl are ISTtnlttpd to or money back, aUp and '"J" . "'niv and calmness. Dot K i Thornton-AndersoFor a tham.p you may like a Drue CoM 4Slh South and Stale streets. Murray Imrsehsik ride along the edge of a ! i) fl aar, ,. i n MISS ELVA BROWN Teacher of Dancing Advanced Student of Prof. Fred A. Jackson ttallct, Tap and llallrootn Dancing Taught CUftiet held in Fraternal Hall SATURDAY AFTFRNOON FROM 1:00 to 5:00 Phone Murray 97-- J room. The msln simplifying system consists of two housings, or "gondolas" one uH'tided at each end of the Hall. Each contains twelve loudspeaker horns. These are used In connection with station WVQ lo cated nn the second floor of the building so that s peer ties, coneerta, and other programs niny be broadcast nationally. The color scheme la In soft blue and green, a combination of the soothing colors of the sea and sky. The huge trusses are of neutral tone. Inxhle these ire 1500 witt flood lighting spaced projector, aliout fourteen feet apart. These project light to the celling which Is finished In eelotet and aluminum There are thirty color palut. sm-- r.., reproouctng system, j Kidney Acids Break Sleep 1930. ( ,s tlinmglt to. r.th Houth is oeing num over Cottonwood Crtsk now. 4!2 f.s-- t H effered mi the corners of Main 'lnK .... lne tnnnge ft.i. , ml Edison t f'JJW I.. A. Waters - - - - Inside (luard J. W. lletiing - - - - Outside Guard Phnirls Stauffer, William Walthers. George K. (Sordon - - - Trustees Dr. (. Sundwall - - - - Physician IMlge meets every Thursday night in Fraternal Hall. Vice-Gran- - prorty South State -Ill-L- adies Repair Work A Feature Ex- perience is Your (iiiaraulcc of Satisfaction TEACHER OF PIANO ADVANCED I OR BEGINNER STUDENTS guarantee to teach young or old Jazz or Clastic Lessons Special Rates STUDIO AT 4762 BROWN STREET, MURRAY LES JONES AUTO REPAIR Neighbor Pearl Fredericks 4854 Mrs. Clarice Smith Bergman NKIGIIItORS OF WOODCRAFT OFFICERS Guardian Neighbor Brownell. Sylvia Kutherine Morris, Past Guardian Lucy Jones Myrtle Stauffer J. II. Cliivrdl, Prop. 40 Years of Cuntirmous . REREKAII IODGE NO. 13 OFFICERS Mrs. Eliza Waller - - Noble Grand Hattie Lott Bertha Brady Secretary Treasurer Jane Bishop Mrs. Silvia Brownell - - - Chaplain Musician Helen White Conductor Mamie Gilllsple Warden Mrs. J. D. Martin meets first and third Tuesdays in each month In Fraternal are All visiting Robekahs Hall. Invited to attend. Champion Electric Shoe Shop pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has lcen filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to recov-- u judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant herein. FRED R. MORGAN, Plain- I. O. O. F. No. 33 OFFICERS Veil Jordon Noble Grand tiff Attorney. K. K. Swenson Secretary BLANCHE A. WADE, PlainKrnest Wright Treasurer tiff. Warden P. O. Address 522 Joe Keedor Felt Building, Ed. Dawson Conductor Salt Lake City, Utah. Joe Chlvrell Chaplain First publication Oct. 30, 1030. A. H. Fonda Outside Guard Dan James Inside Guard Franklin Wealthy Lodge meets every Friday night in Franklin left an estate Benjamin Fraternal Hall, of $150,000, which In those days was a considerable fortune. Adviser Magician FIRESTONE AND GENERAL TIRES S VALVE EQUIPMENT WILLYS-JONE- Attendant Hannah Olander Flag Bearer Inner Sentinel Prtsinda Clyde NoJIie Stauffer Outer Sentinel Musician Clara Brown Bessie Bergen - Captain of Guards Specializing In and Hudson-Eiae- x - Correspondent of Woodcraft meet in Fraternal Hall the 2nd and till Tuesdays of each month. Meeting called to order at eight o'clock. I'. S. XelirhlMirs t Willys-Knigh- We have a complete stork Cables, Ignition Points, Coils, Hazel Edlillid I. of ALL Hatter)' Condensers, etc. Battery Service ALSO PENN STATE MOTOR OIL 4771 South State - - Sti-ee- t Phone Mur. 77 Ml RRAY WOMAN'S ( LI B OFFICERS - Mrs. President 1st Vice Pres. - Mrs. 2nd Vice Pres. - Mrs. Recording Secretary A. Martin R. Anderson W. 11. Rolhwell K. ALL RADIO TUBES TESTED - - FREE Mrs. h. T. Schlffgen CnrresKiiidiiig Treasurer Press Agent - Secretary - - - Mrs. Emll Madsen, Jr. Mrs. A. K. Short Mrs. E. J. Chegwidden I.IONS ( I I R OFFICERS President I). A. McMillan - - - H. B. Carlisle 1st 2nd Vice Pres. - - - T. Ray Kingston 3rd Vice Pres. l T, Gerrard Sec. Tress. II. (S. Bradford Directors D. W. Moffat! Phillip Bent!! F. R. Anderson F. T. Duval! - F. II. West over I.lon Tamer W. O. Churches Tall Twister t by BRINTON ELECTRIC CO. Who have recently installed equipment for this purpose Phone Murray 106 Murray, Utah COAL -- :- -- :- Cash On Delivery Probate and Guardian ship Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for further information. IN THE THIRD JIDK IW. D1S TRKT COl RT. OF SALT LAKE (01 NTV. STATE OF ITAII Itlamhe niT front fMit . loo feet deep. Five years from now this front age will ! worth d.oo r fmit. r WHV UK SATISFIED with 4 on your money? A double bungalow, four rooms each able, a large lot right In the center of Murray, rent for $20.00 per apartment, Is always filled, will show 10 Gi acri-s- , a five room nnslern houm Drspi-- r tyjs coop loo feet long, plenty of wster. Only fi5.rsm.ts. Terms to suit or will Irnde for a home chwe In. 81IAI.I. I'tHI.TnY FARM (in Second west, war Forty fifth 8o. we have a four room frame acre t ground, out house, buildings, flowing well, limn. NINE ACRES and a 4 Mom house, west on 4Sth South near Taylors tllle, only $.1.fc0.00 with terms lo suit buyer. Owner will consider partnership with etperlrn-eepoultry mnn. NOTICE Anyone wanting a home or farm, or wanting lo sell cither This en C. Wade, Defendant. The STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to ap- SIMMONS Plaintiff. A. Wade, S.50 STOVE $g.00 NUT $(J.75 Hay. liralii and I'oultry Freds The Stt's "iircI;i)M N Purina Chows for Stock and Poultry SMITH 204 Vs. Or- - LUMP CASH FEED WEST 33rd SOUTH AND FUELCO. PHONE MUR. 56 Is 5-- aforementioned pleiiso of the communicate your wants with this office. We art as a clenrlng bouse for the- - things. Help us build a bigger and better Mur r 4 tt t Buy F:rom X X A. I vour Home Merchant |