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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE THURSDAY, JANUARY ' ' " "" 15, 1931 4. T . i Hi! i AT POPULAR PRICES umraimoioks 7" White Dinner RADIO W W Drinking Glasses, GENEKAL MOTOKS RADIO frwi.r,l hien incluile tubes. with the progressive f-- i 1 A I'aring Knife Whip II raaw irffi a'tWiofrimj ii complete, niixlWn wmn-gri- d radio ouly 19 high. Sl ratdiotmna (four cru-iirid- ) eouijjleteljs blrldrlt Itrtro-dynam- io Urr( tona awlec-t- ur nil storl ebuiU. Mud In thr fioihtm rich hull A i i Ask for jm r "Asxln 01 ii Stamps buff lacquer, Hcpphwhite . . . M36 Late Italian . . . 172 M36 Quern Anne . . . M98 'Pioneer" lined H.vrr unit sfd tor our yrur'a nurmul oiwrutttm iih U Sheraton On All Ice rMO lacquer. nliiju SKATES Ndio-I'lionogr-ib M.12 '20 Georgian Smith Hardware Prices Include Hadiotrons All Murray : : Utah : : Murray, Utah Phone Murray 148 L. C. MILLER, : K. F. Local Mention Mutual officers and teachers of Murray Second Ward held a business and social meeting at the Lome of Mrs. S. II. KotheriiiKhatii ThursScouts day evening of last week. Lunch was served following the husluess lo the following: Pearl mooting i:IM.KS TO !!K PKKSKNTKI) Sintrr, Cordelia Snarrr. Kutherino. Cilhert, Itelh Nelson, Alice Sljarr. Mr. and Mrs. YV. o. Carsey, Clar-eui- e (Hi Jiiniiiiiy LtMli a Ciiurt of ll'in (instavesoii, I,orin Mines, ir will he lu'lil fur Iruoiis nf liny Johnson, 1 in C.ilhert, Senilis .if Itiliullillil at Cilltyiill. Swansoti Snarr. and KiwuliU liall. r"llllllrllriik- - ;it C, ;',l The Sunday School offiivr and . l.i-Koln-rtsMr. in. S;ill I.nkiteaihers will hold their monthly this ureal iiy, iriiiniuciit li'iiili-social Thursday evening of next ru;iiii:ilinii, will my an uffirliil week ill the amusement hall. iiml i:irili'ii:ttf in tlu cere i. nii'iiv i if the m'ciisinii whieti is the :itiiin:il i.irty ulveii hy the Kivvuiils IMgar Sampson, sou of Mr. and Mrs. rluli, imiis(ti's fur the Scouts John II. Sampson, Knst Forty-- j of this iliMrlct. Fifth South, who has heeii working All liny Semis, Scoutmasters in Idaho, was taken to! iiinl c(iiniii!t(e4 a local hospital with a very severe ini'ii are iirneil to ine-et- it ainl jmrticipiite ill the attack of asihma. where he is slow-- ! nf this iMiilshiti which ly ieioering. I'lesi-''11ti the lucal iiffi.-crsIhsi. Karl ntnl Sccn-tarJ. Co workers and friends of Uosm' Kellii. will consist of II I r l: ; III ofj l.iii'll'la.le wljl hold a party in his tmils iii aililitinli to iresi'iitiii!; o,j lioiii.r Flidayy iiilil at the home l.e flai; to the winning trooi, of Mr. and Mrs. (Inner llrown, Mr. merit luufccs to Scout h for associated ticiiu eattasl. nnl the cusimnary I.iii.ll.lade who lias with the A. S. and It. Co., for the hit: feci. This ceremony will no ilotiht ,e past twclw or fifteen years will in a iHiiii.irahle one fur the Smuts of lease soon to make his home imatiit, Nehraska. ntnl cvervoiie rjiiijoti !i"ii!il avail himself of it ,r- luiittv in I.,, iiresent, liuls of the W. V. (i. of the Haji-- ' were entertained list chur.-l.y Misses Violet Iliseuian Nadii I UK (OITr.K TAICIl K Cel. her at the Iliseuian home Tues-- ' day evening of last Week, Seven vveie picseiii and work in eon-- ' 'I ho 'i ill, im liinff ,e,i,(,. f liectioti with White CriM.s wolk I.e. n oier l"ci;l liiotithn co,x'r. I Ins l.r.niiJil r. fit a muliituile cltpied pall of lite I'Veniug. Court of Honor for Individual Jan. 29 Service Children are never ignored in our store in favor of grownups. We appreciate their youthful enthusiasm and preference for us, and enjoy seeing the "fun" they have selecting the groceries listed. Send your children to our store and feel comfortable in the thought that will .l 11 1. r they , the receive same courtesy and attention accorded grown-upplus any necessary individual service. s, I1 lUCHa. ;-!!: Villi "LITTLE GENERAL" ft" Mrs. 10c Cake Turner The Complmto 5c each for V RADIO COHPOHATIO.N, ' 3 Meat Fork policies of Onorul Motora RadioDA Corporation. umu . - Hasting Spoon I Jim in keening in lc each Kitchenware with Ivory Wood Handle advertised price of luniiarv 15th. the vrrt',; Motors Hmlios will hite Tea Cups hite Saucers (Continued from first page) Fischer, Mrs. William M. Hughes. Mrs. Cecelia .Mrs. Pearl Larson, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Mrs. Larson, Lawrence K. Peterson, Mrs. Clyde Swensoti, Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson, 10c each - Hates , I DftOLLINGEB HAS THRILLING EXrKRIE.NCK K. l Drolllnger and .son, Ellis, had an exjHTlence which wa.s replete wjth thrills, ml which lasted long enough to give them time to think of what the end might he, Tuesday, when they were coining from Coalville, driving a truck loaded with three tons of coal. As they started to round a curve, the front wheels locked, making it impossihle for tfieni to make the turn, and they headed for the einhnrkuit'nt, going over, and making three complete turns landing nt the Mtoui of a canal, right dide up. Aside from receiving a few minor cuts from the broken glass they were unhurt. Coal was strewn in all directions, not enough la any one place, how ever, to salvage any of it. In lo a telephone message to Salt Lake four horses were sent up and tbo truck was moved down the frozen canal to a place where it could lie gotten hack on the road, and ho came into Salt Lake. Now. we're asking yon if that Isn't getting n thrill, and to realize after it's all over that you're still all in 11 one plts-e- . -- CLRSKAGGS lu-c- "A Surety of Purity" lillW. Ml I T MI -- I1 11 ft Tjf:i a. V Olilll' ;ive you e,OOd fcrmance an J h.it a ""'in "vs ii;vic is j j i LIU Most cars tod.iy i !r''2 TT ;i - 111 ''A 'oliiitiies .v4 ii'i inihi; I't m riding case! II u d s o n - K s s e x Rives you A'ara to demonstrate. m ' Oliilllotlk. inr lieie . !'iutiil ( w ell I'liill.V resK.sl.,. E the other haml. ..el 'tih. ile.iessj,,ii I'r Hie c.'inr it s H tM. ij'.il hitsie ol' liohicNtic proiluc. ...i I'I.mI vmiI, the i lieral III iiii cis I ,,.. ,,r ,f aiij lh.it from liiioiis lm, haf oinlil n.iis me mi, -- v WorkillK M"i.iiic, Ridim Comfort. Ask your dealer Jr a IlIlL' i.niif Thi woiihl .mmI 1(t sene tin ., ,.,,, nsofnf like nil other economic plo .. ... ,..r. ,,,,s f,,,, ( , Ii ii pi! jtolin ainl eMiiiuiHsl on It" IMllls Alllcllcali itulnstljIs l.:.-- s . tin st I,,. -- to liisessitlj tariff piole.-ti"li ami the Ametican pwhlle t likewise eiilitlcl to protection iiuai s the octl,v huh prl.-a lar-I'i- ' otnetinnrentes. ('oi-pro llllrcis illKl ptll.itc offhinls Will M. lilnh'llhiiilly ,s,si,lera ll"ll lo the "copper ,,,- ell tkhfi My nvx'flt Srr.ial All equii-mcn- ii,trl t f. (V mu.itivcl, jimtj. H ro. thtniit. III.-.I . - The BEST Gray llair Remedy is Home Made To half pint of waters.!.! oneounrolmyriim,aBmiill vt Cornpmin.t outiea of glycerine. Any drupcift enn ptii this up or you can mix it t homo nt very IittloeosU Apply to thnj nair twtc. a v (sK until and .lus,,j (, io n,,, ,,, Ue dtsirtv! uliivl,, U olJ U will pruilunlly dnrkpni,r; "v,", irkMt fulrf or gnt l, r nd miiV, n ,f( i kt. nwog win tint rint tr r.'p iilent, ,.,,,,, ,,.,,,. 't'l ,i ii.. is "' liti s AMI Jllll tained. MaoKiklgnirsrauyMMiduMiMrtruboa.l - tiii-lf- ImliiK lii:U. Whaieer ,:,k",K " W '" ,", U"H in i.si..riiiK a husio x U. s fl...s-- t ,. ptnyj if I am In let tne have on mv 1....11.! i.! i tu- 1 s I K. Van Dam, Mrs. X. THE NEW FORD . HoUrg and Mrs. L. L. Itaddon. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Allsop and children and Mr. Harvey Allsop were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Veril Allsop, of Tooele. The Literary Club of Sandy Jun ior high school enjoyed a party Tuesday. Refreshments were served. games enjoyed, also (he following program : Noel I espa in, Clairmotil Trio Engmaii and Larry Dallon. Robert Anderson and Dialogue Everette Ostler. Poem Marcia Finlaysoii One-ac- t Carl Poulson. play Clara Kbert and Dorolhy Smith Mildred .Nelson. Song Mr. and Mrs. B. A. McClenry entertained at a r.sik party Wednesday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Merriel Clayton, Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Soreiwu, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Iiaguley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Aneel Rich and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Ihim. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Iiaguley and children visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Voni I?aur of Crescent. The East Jordan Stake M. I. A. will hold their Gold and Greeu ball at the Sandy Amusement Hall, Friday evening, January Kith. features Special entertainment will be given during the evening and all wards in the stake will be represented. 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Seal and daughter Beverly Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Crump and son. Bobbie all of Lark, were dinner guests Friday of Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Mrs. A. T. Orton is visiting with her daughter and family, Mrs. Wy-lGrant of Granger. The Gleaner Girls and "M" Men of the Sandy First Ward M. I. A. enjoyed a party at the ward Cliaiel Monday evening of last week. The Pep Club met at the home of Mrs. X. O. Bolierg, last Wednesday afternoon. Election of officers took place. Mrs. John Butlervvood was elected and Mrs. Kric Anderson, Secretary. Mrs. Glenn Mrs. E. F. Mrs. Lewis Van Iam am! Mrs. W. l. Boberg were voted in as memliers of the club. Those present were Mrs. Sarah Ann Mrs. John Oldham. Mrs. Wallace Ainlerson. Mrs. A. E. Peterson, Mrs. Fred Clirlstensen, Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson Mrs. Jacohson and Mrs. Ijtvvrence E. Peterson. Refreshments were served. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. John Bnttervvood, President. Wednesday afternoon, Everything yon want or need in a motor ear TlIE more yon see of the new Ford, the more you realize that it brings you everything you want or need in a motor car. And at an unusually ... low price. Its substantial beauty of line and color is apparent at a glance. Long, continuous service emphasizes the value of its simplicity of design and the high quality that has been built into every part. The new Ford accelerates quickly and it will do 55 to 65 miles an hour. It is an car because of its specially designed springs and four Iloudaille double-actinhydraulic shock absorbbrakes and ers. It has fully enclosed the added safety of a Triplex shatter-proo- f glass windshield. Operation and costs are low and it has the stamina and reliability that mean thousands of miles of uninterrupted service. See the nearest dealer and have him give you a demonstration ride in the new Ford. Check up every point that goes to make a good automobile and you will know it is a value far above jhe price. easy-ridin- g g four-whe- up-kee- el p o The Nnr Ford Tuuon Sedan Pn-siile- LOW I It ICES OF FORD CARS M35 to f. O. WMtrm n m 4J6 freight mnj Jrltprry. Bumptt mnd tpmrn fire ran buy m Fvrd for immll down pmytmmm$ for dstM S your Ford convnUnt jinctng B. Detroit, p!u at utU real. 'o dUr pi. Hy-rui- 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Hughes and children left Friday for Idaho, where they will stay indellnilely. Mr. mid Mrs. K. M. Parkin had as guests last week. Mr. Parkin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Park-Iof Granger, Wyoming. They also vlsllinl at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkin of January rn! early spring. Meet me at the Murray Cafe for a cup of that gs coffee Is a saying of the lea.lln coffee dimkers of Murray. Some of the hatless business men of Murray can drink eoffe ipille and also keep a keen eye on the sides of the holm In the dough nuts. K.s-sn eye out for bargains as the selling pti.es of most all Iner chaudise it very low at the store-o- f Avoid the Mistakes Most Parents Make! n alwiyi MISTAKES ire Salt Ijike. and will visit other mem1 made by parents lr the rearing of their chilJren bers of the family and friends, bere the moat coatly of all. That la fore returning home. are whyparenuevcrywhere Mrs. Ruby Korth is visiting at the Murray. nf TUP PADCK.T' Uini7UT lm home of her sister. Mrs, Kenneth J. C. 1'etiuey makes a great show o the advice a nd count I of the country'! Hon A hiiilalav of Salt Mrs. Is newin Korth Iike. the t,.re. iliniief was uivon ill ing Murray lorcmoti cnitd specialliia. 1 hit magain tin recovering front mi oeratlon tit the h r of Mis. S. I,tn I11 Call and proud of this iiupioveiueiil zine trcatl with simplicity and underSalt Ijike hospital some lime ago. her twin sistei. Mrs. laliih business sis t loll standing every Important parental OVER 300 FEATURES problem, and will give you ut the Mrs, Merrill Smith, formerly of Wisluesday evetiitu; nt the Kill SU E r. room modern brick help you neej on the multitude of IN A YEAR hot water MiCall home. home. I'.iijlt in features, I'.ciitiion was vNlted Monday afternoon Irner, thatarUe Ineonnec-tio- n to Ih present, due lo (he Verv beating h stein, garage. Very rea- :.nd evening' at the home of her with the rearing of your chilJren Um U StKUtt OtiiIW . . . from crib to college. No mother with F.lm avenue. I'houe aunt. Mrs. K. M. Parkin. set ions Illness ,,f h, r sUleeli Jcar sonable. Car . . . How and Thm snj growlngchildrcn can afford lobe withW. old son II. rum. who is very low Murray U Tell Ahovt Stx... Gurini out it Send in jour subscription today. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfotd T"!man and Yow OuU'l Haildl . . . a ill Salt Lake hospital, following H!j. sons, cieoii and I ion. of Salt Lake, ("I At AJttlwmt , . . Cslilwu-bi- t ru-.0neYear$2 ThreeYeari$3 an I OK SU E At half gasotesult ,,f n Cood Hddui . . . were guests Sun.lay of Mr. ami TVji fat loiim wuter heater of for line CkOJm Do to private sive t.phoid fever onj M.,),, . , , Mrs. C. Boulter and family. G00J and BaJ Motici...c., c. lo ih PUBLISHERS ln.Htie 'JTh i:,it. IHht South. V. 11 Oh PArSH or 10 Th. P.r,t.' M.iuio Mr. Cahati Jensen 11ml his sister. Attlnir loslftev. ..f Mutiny, ruunn NOTICE a t istw lark, N. T. Myret returned home Sunday of, juiii'.r at the flail Stale Agriculast week, from n two weeks visit! ltural College, has won a place mi Noti.-is hereby given that all at Angel. and San Francisco, the live-st.license fee on itogs 0Wll.1l or kept prcliiniiuity where w ith relatives. visited they judging team ami Thursday' within the City of Murray, are now: . Mrs. Mrs. left f..r ig,oi, where he will Farr. liecmne will R..y Sieadnmn' puttie. due and pnjable and and Mrs. T. W. Itigmlre of Mid Ipate in jii.lgjng nt (lie jvcs(o, k .lellmiuint February 1. 1V31. how. Nine !her tinlenl from the', made la'fore vale, and Mrs 1'h uncut must b Roy Webster of colli go are also parti, ipatiug in the that ilate to the City Ileenrder, or Sandy were gin-- is of Mrs, Mar-- ! . garet Allsop nml Mrs. F. E. Smith, judging' at tig. leu under the dins--- ' the Seeds tl"ii of lTofcs,,,r u. n. smith. Mr.J sam i r.L ctucn. Thursday. Cards were played and n lovely dinner served. i, r. geii r.sl in the s. h.s-- l j of AgllcUlh;,,. (Jutkt bta.l Clj.k Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Smith ,,,( t ,,,,.,,,,. ofj A i t's k lookeu lot anitiu.l o v, ii,, j, announce the birth of n Granger, l ll a .,!., run nf inMe'l Mgnili ' of the Ait. i ll,),. daughter, Friday. January nth. Mrs.' earlli.piiike Ih SHtita Motile. Cnl Smith wa formerly Miss Ami! Boulter of Sandy. MURRAY Thus. Martin and Elmo Martin Phone Murrey 422 went to Tooele Tuesday to attend THOS. NEYLON, Prop. Oppoiit City, Mall the funeral aervlce of John MarCome in any time Open until 1 :00 a. m. tin, Mr. Miittln's tin. lo. who .11...1 lit the age of II,. Our Prices are Right The diseased Try Jt Butter as Ointment innie to Ft ah from England in the l.otiivUna Momf ol Rii Al lute nn the Seventeenth c. We Serve I ,. Beat early days, and tin Otr. :ll resided in i;i. oiH' (i ltl . e lury hutler vvna n..i in In .t,H fulled ,,!, ("Iiii T.ssle since that time. niretto In Kpnlo at an ointment Mn tel. Hen-nio- u , pro-lonni- f??(l-rrH,- ' j HAY - - GRAIN FLOUR FEED COAL ' i Quality Poultry Supplier le-irt- s,,i, 1 J Fred Carlson THE , ,, rweai." A. K lasts, hays if you tuty of his galoshes there will pair I Sandy News Dinner and Kitchenware . pi f I & Co. CAFE the 11 4 t 1 |