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Show THE C. B. WALLACE, CHRISTMAS Editor Jig-sa- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month, 8alt Lake County .4 .10 1X0 One year, Salt Lake County, Elsewhere In United State .. ... .. Oue year In advance Very Reasonable Prices Phone Murray 35 Telephone Murray Midget golf goes under many names. In some parts of the country It Is 35 ; In others called Putt-putThere Is In still others Tom Thumb. a course Just outside New York which bears the name of the Demi Tasse Country club. But the game Is the same at all of them. I am told that there Is a man who holds a patent on some essential part of the out-liand that he Is collecting plenty in royalties. Whether this is so, I do t; If I A PERMANENT jour hair a appearance at all times. will give $5.00 Swiss Steam 50e or l'liiin FACIALS. Tlain or With ( lay. Meal or Aone Pack $1.00 to $IJ0 from A fiti iiil oin-a month keeps your skin in a healthy condition, fresh ami youthful.. The Classic Phone Murray 559 Representative Murray Firms Our Directory Advertisers Iu.stitu-tinii- and Individuals of s Es- for Reputation Dependability. They Merit Your Patronage DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE Murray 2.!) ISth South Murray. Mali I'h-m- W. The Murray Cafe l nder New Management Dinners Lunches Short flr(!iri re rervid iii a manner you will appi i esate and !': in ;n v lime. Ulllil hi, ;. (MII nii'S i:vi.ii.. pron. Peter Johansen i. M l mi i"l.;iiMt- ,- Pivs-ln- Suits Made tailoring ;,, g Altering Order ?J2.r)t up s'ii!ih St.ttv Murray, I'MIJ t Murray Laundry iiom: Miiiiav i "The 'If 213 lav. uiie I.atmdry Contented of Housewife." Ramshaw's Production Bred Chicks 'Are immul.iin bred l! from u X arrlimaled' fill jour order direct Hnn hatchery to jour ,,r wirm .r...hT without the hac-'m- l ..f o, r healing, chilling, or tan lug. "S.,I..f' "ill. Brooder, ,r elis tie. hollars 'it Ahead lUinshsw When Itrrd" Ramshaw Hatcheries Mate Tel. Mur. 471 M. H. Mower & Son Dealers In Drrper's Quality Feeds I lit; fair and 1k square In the race you must run, Be brave if you lose und be meek t not know. if you win, Be better and nobler than I've ever been, Be honest and fearless In all that you do And honor the mime I have glveu to The value of the game Is. of course, the turnover. By that I mean that the players past around In an endless .chain, and when they get to the end, either have to get out or buy another you. ticket, as they might on a scenic railway. Moreover, the player behind If I had a boy, I would want him always Is trying to hurry the player ahead, so there Is little delay. It Is to know, a game that a man can step right in We reap In this life just what we oft the sidewalk and play, without sow, mnk-inchanging any of his clothes or And we (jet what we earn be it lit also It any special preparation. tle or great, Is a game that a boy can play with his girl, and at which she has on Regardless of luck and regardless of fate. equal chance. I would teach him and show him Horace M. Albright, director of the best that I could national parks, believes that sooner or That It pays to be honest and uplater landing fields will have to be right and good. provided for those who visit the parks plane. Thousands of visitors now by I would make him a pal and a partuse the automobile, but It wIU only be ner of mluo, a ftw years before families will put And show him the things in this the tent In the airplane and start on world that are fine. a vacation. I would show him the things that This didn't huppen In any village, are wicked and bad, office of a large For I figure this knowledge should but la the main post eastern city of the United States. A come from his Dud. man took to the stamp window a pack1 would walk with him, talk with age he wished to mall to a town In him, play with him, too, New Mexico. And to all of my promises strive to "You'll have to take this to another be true. window," said the clerk. "We don't figure foreign postage here." We would grow up together and It was one of those pathetic cases. I'd be a boy Life never had given her a break. And share in his trouble and share She never had anything; but she In his joy. fooud something down la Wall Street. We would work out problems toHe was a chap with a big heart, who had sold short and put It away In gether and then bonds. So pretty soon the girl hud We would lay out our plans when the closet filled with fur coats and a we both would be men. simple ring on every finger. Aud oh, what a wonderful Joy It Th ones on the thumbs and the earwould be, rings were larger, and, If she had been No pleasure In life, could be greater a centipede she still would have had to me. two slippers for every foot. The man was forced by circumstances to go to NOTICE a fashionable resort Soon he telegraphed the girl to Join blm at another hotel. She failed to arrive, so United States Land Office, wrots asking for an explanation. he Salt Lake City, ftah, She replied that she was eager to be Novetntier 2s, lgti, with him, but that she bad no slut-sb- l in WHOM IT MAY UOl'KRN: clothes for such a place. Notice is hereby given that the "Get all the clothes you need. Have Slate of t'mh has filed in this ofopened account In your name," he fice lists of lands, selected by the wired, naming a smart Fifth aveuue said Stall', under section 0 of tbe store. "Use it." The girl followed Instructions. She Ai I of Congress, unproved July 10, selected and charged a trousseau aud 1VU. us Indemnity School lands, eloped with another man. "Absence makes the heart grow N'jSK'.NKt;, Lota , 7, Section fonder for somebody else." 12. Township 3 South, Hnnge 1 Fast, Salt Luke Meridian, List There Is a Scotchman In New York J Ins, who has worked out a new method of Copies of wild lists, no Tar as saving time. If ht wishes for motives ih'v relate to said tracts by de- of policy to accept an Invitation to one of thi banquets that ore scriptive subdivisions, have been always being given In some one's hon.stcd lu this ofconspicuously or, he goes mingles prominently fice for Inspection by any ierxou with the 500early, or 1.000 guests In the reInterested und by the public generception room, and then, when everyally. body flocks In to tbe actual dinner, he I goes home. The chances are 1'") to 1 'iiiing the htIikI of publication who notice hl absence that tho of this notice, or uny lime thereafthink he Is at some other tater, iiml final approval ami merely ble or perhaps has gons out to tele unification, under departmental phone. It h tried this at a small dinreflations f April 23, 1907, pro-l.s- ner, of course, he would have small of contests against the claim chance to get tway with it Ills abof the State u IIUJ. f ,tie tracU or sence would be as notlcenble as a cauliflower ear. subdivisions hereinbefore, describ ed on the ground that the same Is Tbsrs ts tall, straight, old man re tuluuhle for mineral than for agricultural iMirjHises, will be who usually Is to be fouud walking on Eighth avenue. In one hand he recclu-und noted report to the carries a cane which be frequently .Viicrnl Land office nt Washing-ton- , flourishes ss If It were a sword. Over D. c. Failure so to protest or the other irm Invariably Is drnped a "litest. uii, (i. ,lnic p,vfltHi carefully folded United States flnr I will Is; considered sufficient ovl- - don't know who he ts or why he does this. ileiiiv of lion mineral character of the tracts mid the selections thereVTBllam F. Cutlsr. president of the of. otherwise free from oh-- Southsrn Whel company, has got himJsllou. will be approved to the self nw sxerclse. On the roof of his apartment ht hat a pole with Mate. tsnnls ball fastened to tt by to clastic UF.OUOF. E. WOOl.LEY, cord. The game It to sock the tennis Acting Register. ball with a racket and then get out of the way Ufor the tennis ball socks bask. Whin a couple of persons piny Ambition of l7t: A gl and the gams the tennis bsll has more gal thin on chance to lock somebody. Ambition of A flivver and This Is great eierclM for the dodgijo: a flapper. ing muscles. Ambition of 1!.K): A piano and a (A. (III. Ball r4ltM u fr ; "Vou Arc 3''S7 So. Sou, Pee-wee- g Beauty Shop I'tisiness i represent Had A Boy (By Frank Carleton Nelson) If I had a hoy, I would say to him, well-dresse- d mah-Jong- ones. 0 For Samples ir si Jann. Teapot SIU Class Service all ILillailay 45(1 or Mr. 5:U W m Stuart; "This picture doesn't Justice." Lucille; "You want meroy, Justice," do & lot 11,900 Murray High Notes K'' toa. t There has long beeu a need In Murray High School for he orgaby Musin. U) Slavonic lteminis-eeiie- e nization of an Art Club, so on Nocomposed by Emery ti. vember charter members Ht!i, drew up a constitution lu which 4. Malo (Juartetto - (a) and renuiremetits, laws, etc., were spec(b) numbers by Criteriou Mule ified. The churter members are as : Alviu Koddiugton, Buss, follows : Quartette Oeorge Lloyd, Baritone: Joseph E. Elinore Hoffman KJar, Second Tenor; James Astiu, Clara Morris First Tenor; J. Spencer Cornwall Elsie Anderson Director. Lois Parkinson 5. Mixed Chorus - (a) O livelEvelyn BTlughurst y Night, Barcarolle, from the OpJune Swenson era, "ixt Contes d'llofi'nian. il) Milo Browu Au Iiullau Love Song By the Wa- SK'iicer Colllua ters of MSunetoiiku, by Thurlow Ma sine Thoinasou Liouriiuee. Contralto Solo by Miss Jessie Evans. (a) OU, Promise Me from tbe Uobinhood. To be selected. 7. String Quartet! - (a) Old t. (i-ei- u () English Folk Song by Alfred Poch-olb) Eleglu by Czibulka. Win. N. Morris, Viloin; Arvilla Violin; A. II. Kiahner, Violo; O. It. Heppley, Cello. S. Tenor Solo by Leo Palmer accompanied (y Chorus and Orchestra, (a J The Gypsy l,ove Song n. from the Fortune Teller," by Vic-- , tor Herbert, i,b) L'Amour Toujour IAmour by Uiulols Friml. U. Mixed Chorus - "La tV.ariiie," a Kusslau Ma.tirka. , Chorus of so voices uceoiuputiied by the orchestra. ' .Mrs. C. D. llowsell accompanist. The progfn'tit will start on time and you caunot afford to miss any of the numbers. TO DECEMBER Where are the of well, mystic we days beulities sell; love so and magic The beautjfsonly time - ami Lyman Bailey The members again met on the following Tuesday and chose officers. As it wus Elinore Hoffman, who organized the club, she was MURRAY STUDENTS Poulseu: "Tell me one or AT THE U. OF ..U. things about John Milton." two Ruminating Plebe: "Well, he got students from Murray married and ho wrote 'Parudise are attending the University of Lost,' Then his wife dlde and be Utah this fall ouniter. Tlieri worte, 'Paradise Regained." ' students from Salt Lake county outside of Suit Luke City and its immediute vicinity. The others are from Tuylorsville, Midvale. Saudv. Muguu, Garfield, Driiier, Union, Ulverton, Bingham, Buchus und Mr. and Mrs. (). W. Paswntor Lark. Proprietors The following students ure reg Good Place istered from Murray: Jack Ayre, We Invite Your Nell Patronage Ray Weller IHiughurst, CLEAN & WHOLESOME Briughurst, E. Brent Guufin. Ches ter Thomas Joues, Floyd H. John Try Our Regular Dinners son, Mary Virgiua Knudson. Ver- Short Orders a Berg, Donald Brighton, Arlon Edward Ben Irekson, Ereksou, 4898 South State Russell Arthur Evans, George Al bert Hazelgreu, Merle Hobbs, Mel- lu Huffaker, Herman Jumeson, fohn Irvine Kusteler, I Hoy Mc Millan, Maurlue Mackav. Paul urls, Sherman LeRoy Park, ames G. Peters, Neul GtHirge Pet ers, Heber E. Peterson. Wlifonl Freil Peterson, Helen Rolhwell, Margaret Short, Inez Smith, Lvle Wilson, Davis Wallace, Kuthrvu Walters, Blain Urildu Watts, Wright, Eddie Reading, Afton lUg- J. II. Chivrell, Prop. y, Elsi Schifgeu, Frank Henry 4854 South State Thone, iH'll Tucker, Luella Wheeler. David Briuton Tlll'tmr Mm i v. . f VUlllll. Wilson und Sherman Wood. Helen Mae Briuton Ls registered from Tuv- lorsvllle. Forty-tw- o CAFE A to Eat Champion Electric Shoe Shop unanimously voted presldeut with Milo Brown, net lug as Vice President. 1ils Parkinson secretary and treasuer aud Evelyu Briughurst! reporter. The club plans to initiate twelve or more members ssn uud we hope that this club will continue in tho fmure to further the interests of Art lu Murray High School. EVELYN lmiNGHUUST Ihe freshmen Class gave their trolie on Friday, December Cth. The hall was beautifully decorated ami an excellent orchestra sup plied ihe music. Last week the Home Economics "This is a sad case of Club of Murray High School, wel said the cow as the locomotcoined thirty new members into ive passed over Its vody. their club. A serious initiation was held-ithe Sewing Annex, after I Am N ow w hich a Equipped to Do light luncheon was served HEMSTITCHING to fifty memlH-rs- . and PICOT EDGING Murray High School is proud to at my home announce that Verna Berg, a form 4914 Center Street or student of this school was givMra. Ruby Hausknecht en a ieriiiuneut tuition on the Phone Mur. 276-Freshman Debatlug Team of the lulverslty of Utah. We wish to congrutulute her and hope that she. will continue to have success in her cudeuvors. MARGARET THAYNE Ladies Repair Work " A Feature 40 Years of Continuous Ex perience is Your Guarantee of Satisfaction M of Jack Frost's handiwork sublime, scene that Could show us in their uuitirul form ; Of weathef (old and fires warm; of pleasant evenings spent with ARLINGTON SCHOOL friends ; . .." Of candy'WlM, and fun that ends SIXTH GRADE A CLASS A tfay of, wcrk and brings for all Mary M. trie The hupp hou'rs we all recall. The duys of oliOHM-enilierThe following pupils received one hundred per cent iu spelling ev Those"1 days are come. To old and day during the second term; ; young Sue Schlffgeti. They send an j: invitation, song, Katie Pezely By nature's iniet; aud artists too, Miko Davlch To come and sing and pleasure Croft Smith woo, Audrey At wood On these dufs of old Decerning. Carol Brown MAUUAItET FllAMPTON Bonnie Bell Hutchison 4 Donna I .111 sou Old Morris (Seeing Barr Briuton haviufc some trouble with Martha Morris getting away.wi(.li a large piece of Uuth Johansen cake he wastry lug to eat): "Tiki t 'lei Zahereas. lunch cake Isn't it, mister:" Barr: "No sir,' ih1 enough Barr." Says Mr. I'eppar Cowley Plumbing Shop MOVED TO NEW ADDRESS . 4889 South State Phone Mur. 384 ? -- a Repair Work our Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed Ia-u- h CROSLEY 1931 RADIO t Ixor: Kuukel, I can Sid: So you are a salesman, are nljoia ibiiirf that will joti? What do you M'lir hii ' uml that's electric Ike: "I sell salt. I'm a salt s. I m Hi." lor." Fungi: "Nd'hir, doctor, I hud h Sid : "Shake." friend what took one of those things downn Sing Sing and It NOTICE TO CREDITORS drowned him." iiBiit ihiuk of cure your 'A--.- i i & Estate of Andrew P. Sodcrho Sam Taylor (bragging uUiut nu and August n C. SodcrUirg, Ihs-earxtry): "Mjvfuthcr sprtuig from a ed. line of peem Creditors will ptvcnt claims Margaret: rDld he drownr with vouchers to ihe tiudoi signed Salesman: This machine will at the law office of C. M. Niels. Mcluiyre Building. Salt City tut your woik In bulf." Vernal: "Then give us two of Utah, on or before the 7th day of Man h, A. D.. 11131. them." GEORGE H, SoDKRItoRt "So yon asked Cerabline to mur Administrator of Estate of An ry your' drew P. Sodctlsirg nml Augusta "Yes. but I didn't have any In. k" C, S.KlcrlHIIg. DihtiiwsI. "Why didn't you tell her iiIhuiI C. M. Attorney for F.ftali 1st. Publication Ivc. 4. ln.'to. jour mvoII, rich unclc" "I did. Gcmldliie's my aunt now." Iist IUb!iculo !,. 'J.V iicui, i in i t illi m Pi i m mm .w hi i i.i: 11, . 11 i i. m m t h i i v bik-v'-- Nb-lsoi- AS WE THINK ' He who refuses to crnhrace n oppor unity loses the prie as surely as if lie tried anl failcl. Win. James. 'I here is no pohrin.ii in the vurlI hut can hrag about what he would have iloiic. Thackcry. You must make iluuiic clear to your mind which you arc bent upon popularity or usefulness -- else you may happen to miss both. (icorge Eliot. Otic of the most important lessons to be learned in life is the art of economizing' time Kimball. 'Ihcrc is no bcautinrr of complexion, or form, or behavior, dike the wish to scatter joy and not pain, tint-pi- around us. Emerson. Bert's Barber i London. A hexagonal teapot welkh lng only IT ounces produced in was sold tt Hurcomhe for more thai II. W0 and spoon dated 113 brcnght 4, 1930 (Continued from first pagei person: (a) Caprice lie Concert, We had the puzzle, the cross-worcraze, which swept the country like a tidal wave; but It Is doubtful whether any of them ever exerted as much effect ou the country at large as this midget golf game has done. It bus swept the hills like a winter wind and the plains like a prairie fire. Oue of Its peculiar aspects Is that, unlike most crazes, which spread from the big cities to the country, this game startjed In the small towns and extended to the big Kntered as second eluss matter February, 8. 19'J7, at the postoffiee at Salt Lake City, Utah, under tbe Aet of March 8. 1S79. CARDS tablished COTTONWOOD STAKE TO GIVE BIG MUSICAL CONCERT LIGHTS of NEW YORK Issued every Thursday by Murray Press, 4842 South State Street, Murray, Utah. The Murray Eagle MAKCKI DECEMBER , TRUMBULL SEE that MURRAY-EAGLE- Screen Grid with Dynamic Speaker $85.50 Other Models from $59.50 to $167.50 WE ARC HEADQUARTERS Shop We Specialiie in Both Ladies & Gents Haircutting BERT LINDBERC ! '' Proprietor CLAUS FOR SANTA Ask for S.&II. (Irecn Discount Stamps and Xinai Coupon Drawing Tickets J Smith Hardware! 'The CHRISTMAS Store" Phone Murray US 4S14 So. ' St' |