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Show v. THE MURRAY EAGLE house prize and Mrs. Irvln Stillmau There were 14 v,the consolation. honoring Mrs. C. V. Erlckson, sat- - members present. cards urday evening. Progressive Mrs. Eugene Morris was hostess were played and prizes awarded to to the A. U. L. Club last Thursday Mrs. Oirollne Erlckson, Mrs. Lor-en- e afternoon. Rrldge was enjoyed, Raker, Mr. C. V. Erlckson and Mrs. LeLaud Walker winning first Mr. John Smart. Luncheon was and MJrs. Louis Buchanan winning served to 30 guests. second prizes. Guests present In The Community Club of Mldvale cluded Mrs. J. A. Norden, Mrs. C. will give a bridge party nt the Com- J. iLelser, Mrs. Harvey Garrlty, munity dub rooms at Mldvale, on Mrs. I S. Brecken, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Saturday afternoon, March 14th. Mrs. Boyd Bernard, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jensen and Hone, Mrs. Lnrs Nellsen, Mrs. Lawdaughter Betty Lou of Reno, Ne- rence Snow and Mrs. Maurice Cot-tovada, are guests at the home of Dr. ii nil Mrs. Glenn W Richards. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Tlbby enterof tained nt dinner Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey last Thursday evSandy and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ening for Mr. and Mrs. James J. lewey of Mldvale were guests at Little und Mrs. J. W. Edmunds, the a dinner party given Friday even- latter of Suit Lnke. ing at the home of Mir. and Mrs. The Fireman Auxiliary No. 11, I.ee Guynian of Cyprus. were entertained last Monday night The three wards of Sandy will by Mrs. J. iL. Householder ami Mrs. have a program and social in their J. T. West. Prizes at 500 were won respective wards at the ward chap- by Mrs. T. E. Tobison first, Mrs. els Tuesday afternon March 17th, G. E. Buckle, house, and Mrs. J. given by the Relief Societies of each Timothy the consolation. ward in honor of the observance of Mrs. William Trevarthen enterthe 80th anniversary of the Relief tained the Emnnon tlub last ThursSociety. day night. Bridge was the diverSir. Wallace Strong of Salt Lnke sion of the evening, Mrs. O. S. Jenspent Sunday nt the home of his sen winning first prize and Mrs. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- Paul Ransom winning the second Strong. prize. Members present were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Heartley Green Paul S. Richards, Mrs. Rex Tripp, wood announce the birth or ft son Mrs. Ren Nichols, Sirs. L. C. Jones, on Wednesday March 4th at the Sirs. A. V. Larnick Mrs. Paul Ran Cottonwood Mjiternlty home. 8om, Sirs. 0. S. Jense, Sliss Dora The Temple Service day nt the Hanson, SUss Vernu Haer, and Sirs. Salt Lnke Temple for the East Jor- Neva Able. Special guests were dan Slake will be Friday March 13. Sirs. A. A. Slacke nnd Sliss Ruth Mrs. John Greenwodd and two Hanson. children of Murray were guests of Sirs. Herb Gust was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. John II. Shaw on the B. W. A. last Sut urday evening. Wednesday. Sirs. Charles Sullenger was preMr. nml Mrs. Lynn Raybould and sented with a past president's pin, son Dick, of Salt Lnke were dinner nnd a token of friendship and graguests Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. titude from each one present. A. M. Nelson. Bridge was enjoyed at which Sirs. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Chraitensun Gust, Sirs. Yaughn Christiansen and entertained at dinner at their home Sirs. James Nerdin won the prizes. last Thursday. The guests Includ Sir. W. V. Evans, deputy county ed Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Ohrlstensen. assessor Is in Bingham again with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Benson, and his big book ready to enroll your Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chlrstensen, nnnie on the County tax list. We Mrs. Louis Yoksey and son, Louis, are always glad to see our old friend all of Rock Springs. Wyoming and Evans, but why bring up the tax Mrs. M. J. Roberts of Los Angeles, subject. California. The P. T. A. held a very Inter Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sorenson esting meeting last Monday' night. entertained at their home ThursDr. Paul Richards talked on "Ap- day evenlne. The eiiests Inclining IK'iidicitis" and illustrated his talk Mr. and Mrs. Carl plerson, Mr. and with slides. Sirs. Ruth Russel Mrs. A. M. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. with piano selections. D. Rawson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Sir. and Mrs. Lee Kldd aud child Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler, ren of Nninpa, Idaho, are visiting nod family were dinner guests Sun with their parents Mr. and Sirs. William I). Kldd at their home in! day of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. II.Curr Fork. i BEAGLE Cut Flowers & Potted Plants We make a specialty of funeral Pieces. Telephones: Murray Night Phone Uy. 41 ( 7103 MURRAY FLORAL Murray, Mali State One niocth. Salt Lake County..! .10 One year, Salt Lake County 1.00 Elsewhere in United State- sOne year In advance 1.B0 Advanced Student of Prof. Fred A. Jackson Ballet, Tap and Ballroom Dancing Taught 97-- J Telephone Electricity To Bring Closing Out Used Car Stock t No Car Over $100 Back Prosperity Wrllltur la Public Utilities Fort nightly, Itayinoud Frauds Yates, asks a question : "Will the Electric Utilities Lead Us ISack to Prosper ity?" In his opinion, the answer t I Star Coaches, Oldsmobile, Essex Sedans, 1 Ford Sedans, Coaches, Coupes and -- ft Oaklands, Over- - 33 Mnmy lands, Studebakers, Dodges, yes. lit? points out that after every de pression some creat industry has come to the fore. The clipper ships did this in the forties, the rail- mads after the Civil War, the automobile industry In lfC'o. And now, the electric industry is our loulcial economic savior. Mr. ates points out two great Chevrolets, and almost undeveloped fields for Jj elect rielty: Use of power by domestic machines, and $ $100.00 or less buys them. All must go. EASY TERMS. eicciriciiy on t ne farm, tuny a small part of our homes have elec trie sewing machines, Ironors ranges and the like even cleetrlc toasters, iiercolators and such com moii appliances are comparatively SUCESSORS TO rare. With the single exception of the electric Iron ,ibe saturation point for any dovhv is si ill in the 4810 South State Street Murray, Utah future. PHONE: Hyland 7233 Murray 483 On the farm, conditions are simi1 lar. A few fanners have ioworan overwhelming majority have not. Yet. according to Mr. Yates, ten of cents will worth churn electricity Hints for Horaemakers THOUSANDS 10 pounds of butter, separate . .i out Chinese Troverb "Nln says, Jane By Rogers 10 nil'fiT from li It's." but the pain pounds of milk anl cream, sharpen c.d ii of blind, protruding or 12 axes, pump four days' supply ii.iMiinr piles usually are allevluted a i tlii n a few minutes of water, and do four large family by soothlnir, lcdlinif Dr. Nixon's Chlnarold, fortl-'i.- 'd washings. with a rare, imported Chinese Herb, bavins amusing power to No other Industry has greater swollen tissues. It's the new. l and out. treatment and the than electric, acting possibilities You can work nnd life right n no ever other has finer shown fiom the start whileenjoy it continue it Valine action. Don't delny. Act In spirit of progress. It Is not difficult time to avoid ft dangerous and costto believe that future prosperity ly operation. Try I r. Nixon's Chlna-ro!- d under our fruarantee to autlafy l.c laregly Iho result of electriwill completely and be worth 100 timet the small cost or your money back. cal developments. . TIIOUXTON-AM)EItSO- Durants labor-savin- Bringhurst Chev. Co. CARLISLE MOTOR CO. PAIN ill Cii iLEd 1 1 1 re-in- ce DUM CO., 48th South & STATE Streets Young lliide "Now dearie, what will I Ki t if I cook a dinner like that for you every day this year?" Youtu; Groom "My life Sandy News T ... T sy n, nmM:is S elilt-rlahic- ot Tomorrow Teach her the value of thrift by opening an ac- count for her today. It requires but a dollar to start. Murray State jF Bingham Society (Continued on last page) Carpenter and Sirs. Victor Boren. Mrs. Lolo Spencer was hostess to the Sew-anSo club last Tuesday afternoon. ".".On" was enjoyed with Sirs. Dan Thomas winning the high score, other guests Included Sirs. Herb Guest, .Mrs. Union Madsen Mrs. Eddie Grant. Mrs. Andy Reld, Sirs. Jny Trowbridge and Sirs. Rich ard Walker. Sirs. A. A. Slncke was the holes to a delightful bridge party at her noun, pivi rriday afternoon. 4rw .... i Were nmi l.e Mm t t "rst and Sirs. .Maurice Cottor sec- "n1' '"her guests were Mrs. Ross Ibskliic. .Mrs. Rrvan IMrd. Mrs, Hen TlHinias. Sirs. Andrew Ander-- . on, .Mrs. (;,,,, Rihler, Sirs. Rob-- I en Hone. Mrs. Ihind Walker. Mrs. ' Want BERNHESEL, District Supervisor. !).' V.. Si. Sail UUt Temple Co. iVGmson-Vlem- Ii "THE LUMBERMEN" Call on Us for Complete Estimates -M- COAL" "KING M SI- - K. II. Phone Murray 8 170 West 4Sth WILLIAMS, Mgr. South Street MURRAY EXTENSION LES JONES AUTO REPAIR FIRESTONE AND GENERAL TIRES W1LLYS.JONES VALVE EQUIPMENT Specializing in and Willys-Knig- Hudson-Esse- x ht We have a coiupleic stock of ALL Battery Cables. Ignition Points, (oils. Condensers, c.'c. U. S. L. Baltery Service ALSO PENN STATE MOTOR OIL South State Street - - - Phone Mur. 4771 1 SSI III fill llll MM M HEfWrnsjl 77 inim n mil I MURRAY FEED STORE CI IAS. ANDERSON, Prop. All Kinds of Seed in Season - HAY- GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED -- COAL Phone Mur. 431 MURRAY 4870 So. Fred Carlson In HKia.lO over two-thirof every dollar collected In federal taxes went to defray the expense of wars past and anticipated. HAY Sute - GRAIN Co. & - - FLOUR FEED Quality Poultry Feed and Supplies A Specialty Three Billion To Be We have just received a shipment of tin wear. Before you buy let us show you this new line. Spend for Roads Our Quality Feeds are Now: LAYIN'G MASH $1.80 . LAYING MASH WITH Oil $1.93 HEX SCRATCH $1.65 CHICK MASH, with oil and milk $2.30 . CHICK SCRATCH $2.25 Phone Murray 422 Opposite City Hall 5c PER HUNDRED LESS AT STORE One hundred and ten nations will spend $3.0hi,(si,(sk) on roads during liL'll, airordiu;; to the s of Cotniuene. of this great Sinn ?i(Hsi,tKXi,iHSi will be sH-n- t In the United .states. Titus the Rood roads movement is world wide. It is realized, nowadays, that paved highways are to business ami social The quick, cvonomieal and efficient transportation of couiiiiim ditios and THoiis Is one f the fin tors that nuikes for a higher dts Vliops: cvHI.atloll. Ill the t uili-, Sucoh SN1., tentloi, is to the prob-paid bin of farm to market, secondary! highways. The iiiodern slouau is' "Make every faliu.T'H fate a s! ',.-- ! H.hit," a pintf majority of! Amerhaii farms are still sinmied on roads that ure nUnit the same as they were twenty or fifty yours Two-third- pro-Kres- OUR FEEDS BUILD t,Mil. Hi. WjemiMt, peil I be weekJir. and .Mrs. John Knndseu n end nt the home f ir, and Mr. HK. i nter i: Ciaiit nnd relatives nt iertaltie.1 at dinner on Sunday for ' woarlim but iHoiiomicsl Mr. and Mrs. William IhHlKe f Mldviite. load liinterliils, suitable ( Salt .1. K City. Mr Motem met t'lntk main, heavy travolbsl hlchways, Sir. Sirs. I'iiuI Joseph Kemp, s, Mot;MO :. Mis Afloll KetHiedill. . Mll)l..nu ..t hlilmiK nnd Mrs, Kucene Mortis have bo. li doVeloiH-dill of Wphi, Mere e'H sts l ist Weekrun be isrmers filll widlh, Kvou Were the Kuests of Sirs. Ij,rs Ne.J end al the home of Mr nnd Mr C. ueathorpr-s.r- , roads K,H Mrs. nnd the' Hay n.s-s.ii rHiik nt Sladsen I., Kcniicv. wlihout In.roiisln Ihx burdens. If Mri 1 l!..v Ii.itU nod ilnnrlii..r hitter lii mo in Sandy, last Wedne. svullable funds are ussl wis.ly cM of t,t j.j.rl of the lay evening. isiaios can Invest In imthimr f i Hli-Mt. Itoraiv win busies. i vis , ,,.,.. of Mr. nnd Mrs value than Kniiter the Iub Chic last T. A Pcuey. Thursday even surfaissl farm roads m,d few i,. fin: win, Mi. Krank Mis i:th.. lHlriii pi nt nssK). )rt f ill.' e.tiiionts will iy Kienlor Jolil, Ib'ill.es tnVP nil Inferos!. the Wetk al frovo. vNltlnc W!hj -li ii on talk hndbind" and Mrs In r d.iiikiiter, Ibilllies, HcandlllN Mr John i:ri.ksoM f Trenton. Two llide urchins st.ssl with ms im!.-i- i wiiii niiihe. in s.itdv nnd Man music. jii,,. (their iiom's prossoil nualiist a bar- llnv.si ii e.,n,vrt armiicmeiit of Mldvale purl of H p work. 1st shop window watching the while " I he I'.hie ti:ini!lil'." ,, Ul.h:ird. ,. f i,r roatcl Attendant sTform their Mrs. William Mr. ;io. w. Ill, hard. EHton ,wirt enter mysterious riles, trtlmsl oil U v Send iiioi.iMv Martha Sew it, drcle r.raiii al '"Coo, Sllckfl'. look m II, n i" s..i.i Hie Tribune lst wei'k. nudPorlum one polntlm to a baiisT welldlim a m me junior Mis Cii.tf,. brat,thal eiilcrtaln-e,,f sincint taper. "lie's lisiklhg for' Muii iuits, m a parly of out oMwn guest, Vm wit ha light." Mr and Mr, l!ntl J.,ne Nmt la. I .Saturday evriillut nt lh home lllUdleil of S:i!f tj,Ve arv e ,,lU ,,,,, of Mr. Thw Cheotler. He (a thoy drlvp alntuf a of Mr nttl) Mf, Mnrji i,oly Mis. Ken ;ibon ,,( ns hostes to "You lovelier In me toby the liirtiien Aiuilinry No, t . minute. l Mrs. c. A. LtiiWon f, ejery inw Mr, Monday eveiilne. was the dl that's a slcn off' Willi.,m It. sted,miti f xv,. Jii(. vt tsloi,. Mrs. biret, Miokes Shi ".Sure, yottr're nNuit to run wliinlnnj cnteHNi,! , n UnhUy flr- -t Kbe. Mrs. alw,n n,e out of gas." !stei$ CHICKENS llin utvt lai-K- - D. M. We Serve the Best 1 h.-t- B mi'; Prop. 1 :00 a. m. until Come in any time Open Our Prices are Right Try Us - ' Fraternal Insurance Solicit ors. Eleven kinds of policies. Good for the hole family. Eig commissions. Bonuses and renewals. THOS. NEYLON, j . The Family Buyer THE MURRAY CAFE n (Continued f I Mm mgc 1) weekend at Itrlgham City, where they Visited with relatives. Mr. mid Mrs. Horace W. Ilnrgoii and Miss Jennie IUshop returned home last Saturday after sis'tidlng last week HI ingsii. In the Interest of the 4 II club. Mrs. J. M. Itagtilcy. ciiterlalinil a birthday at the down to partv at her home Use needles pin pleats when pressing a pleated last Friday aftcrnsiti. hoiioriiik'! skirt The needles will lesve Dt , ..I w.tti f (t in ' iiu.rl; a when you remove them. , , ,' ,' i iiumiii-'iiiom siriou . io ena tisi, . , e i. imi'ii .iiiii-- , jovi-iiouiicr. Anin-itDur- - j Nelson, Nun J. ( opphj mine lene Kiteiiiaii and Ruth and F.lwln li March 3rd. the reuuliir quar Uamiley. Mis li.iy telly dhldilids were pasted lis f(l let 111:111 S. K. Kernley. Sirs. Roy Shilling. lows; Utah t 'op r ('., . Jin jier a I'itrlidny party nt her home .Mis. Rex Tripp. .Mrs. Ren Nichols. sh:iie; Nevada Cm,. l'o..ei t o., 'J.Y "ii M;iin sir-i'- t boiiorlhc her mn. Mi. II. C. .M. Shaiif. Sirs. Jo Kemp share; Kiiimsijt 'i-i'o II il. Moiid iy (ifieriio n . Cumin Mrs. Karl Nipple, Mrs. A. C, Cole. x'r share, a du g t wurd were i'lii'ji-- jiud linn beoii served Mrs. J. ,. IiiroIs Sirs. James Jensen iu-rr..iti New Yoik. to li ll Kliestn, and Sir, .lames Unrkle. Mrs. Coerce L. Lloyd of I'viumioti UTJOT.fBsBS.- Mr, mid .Mrs. A. 11. Waldenuir of voiding Is lsiiiiik' at the home of ."alt Ijike were the Sunday dinner Ilil.l.i Anderson, Do You Work I.ciMr.mother.Mr-Mrs. 'jruosis of Mr. and .Mrs. o. 8. Jen-, and n.ricr I". Grant of 1 - If,.' l"c d brink out the natural bril liance of table aiassware, r'v a quick polish to each piece while setting the table. Use a sort substance that won't scratch or leave a fuzs. Thore Is a new type of hemstitched square tissue, shout the slzo of a handkerchief, which Is Ideal for pollshlnf glassware be cause of Its soft but strong tex ture. i A,- 1"'"J r. TKKM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION Teacher of Dancing Ford Trucks Editor Entered as seeond class matter February 8, 1927, at the postoffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3. 1379. MISS ELVA BROWN Phone Murray II. WALLACE, Issued every Thursday by Murray Press. 4842 South State Street, Mur ray, Utah. FREE Delivery Anywhere 4838 South " . . . Vb A TRIAL VISITORS WELCOME PHONE MURRAY 38 Murray fr Ills, Inc. A Modern Feed Mill, Operated by Murray Men East of O. S. L. Tracks. Xorlh of 4Sth South, at (he head of Miller Street i MODSJtsjBsflsjnsBsss'SMlSjffjjjgis j The Cost of Feed e,.i. Lucious Assorted Pastries Why attempt to hake al Immc when vmi can i,it mh!i BAKERY f..r tempting pistrK at the even less tli.iu the ingredients cost you? Make it a point to .stop in today and .select otir favorite Lake.! ..ods here. Special for Saturday only, March 14th DOUGHNUTS and CINNAMON ROLLS, Down Sell regularly for 25c dozen Hershey's Kisses UP-TO-DA- 4823 TE SOUTH STAIi; rfUv 35c lb. BAKERY I1IOVK Ml K. r.e lnis wh i,,tip IW n ..-- I "''k d), '' ,k y,i ,,, Is not always determined by the cost per oag, out by the cost per chick, per devel- opeu punet, per dozen eggs, or per pound or gain. WE SELL QUALITY FEEDS Sperry's Surelive, Suregrow, and Smchfl Purina Feeds for Stock and Poultry SMITH CASH FEED AND FUEL CO. M WLST 33rd SOUTH pj0NE MUR. PATRONIZE YOUR HOME MERCHANTS |