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Show THE MURRAY Social Mention RED BRAND FENCE Copper Bearing Winner of the Gulf of Mexico Weather Test This Ordinary Fenc half gone. J The ! J "Ga!vnn.led" shown opposite Imoit good new. i l ft WCslvanlzedU RED BRAND Mountain States Implement Co. State SPKCIAL PROGRAM BY SOCIETY NEXT Tl'ESDAY. RE-I.IE- F Murray City Buying Chevrolet Cars In commemoration of the organization of the Relief Society, on March 17, 1SJ2, the Murray First Ward Relief Society will hold a short program consisting of musical numbers receeding the regular meeting of next Tuesday, March 17. The literary lesson will he conducted by Mrs. Iuiise Howe, subject being "Short Stories of Short Seconds to Provo ' ' by Telephone Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brown were 1 ) .(Continued from Page will be Included on the program. This meeting Is one of 52 to bo held throughout Ihe Hilled States LONG MILES in Murray, Ut. during March. "The object of tin meetings," Mr. Brnlghurst explained, "Is to give our retail salesmen a better appreciation of our product which is and priced lower today than at nnv lime in our history, and to make I hem better and more energetic salesmen, which in turn will ::ild to the good will of our business as well ns in-- , mid our product, crease our volume. "Ity participating in this meeting we feel that we will be better quip ped than ever to get n larger vol-- j tune of business from this territory than It yielded last year. Already business Is picking up. and by tak-- j ing advantage of every extra means. of adding to our volume we lion to; make this spring one of the let years here that Chevrolet ever had. "The move of our local field of-- i fii lals," be continued, "Me in with the aggressive policies adopted by the Chevrolet Motor Company to bring back bulsness to tiormal. The automobile Industry U the largest user of raw materials In the world,' and by bringing out the '31 Chev- IOICI is mourn? nutii'i vi the nnnuul s'hedule, the company was able to put mills to work which had lain Idle for months, and to start the ball of general activity to rolling. The Iron miner, steel worker, rot ton picker and mill hand, the lumberman and glass blower, ii ml the many other employees Identified with Industries which lean heavily on the automobile to us' their products, felt the effect of the early announcement in greater employment and increas eil output." BORDER I lie Siewart-Rei- That pleasantly surprised Monday evening by thirty friends. The evening was sient in games and music. Refreshments were served at midnight. was another flop. As a sober-minde- s Lake. As the birthday anniversary date of Mrs. Earl Cri.-- and Mr. It. W. Carsey comes on t tie some date they Joined in a great celebration of the event last Friday evening nt the (tirsey home on Second West. The result was a very large crowd of happy people participating In games and other entertaining features. Ten tables of "tung" were played. A beautiful and delicious cake, made by Mrs. R. It. Rasmus-sewas presented to each of the honor guests. Six Hudson Ever j Built Competes with the Lowest in price Challenqes the Finest in Qua ity last resort ! went after Reld Erekson, d him being a sensible and cuss. And when I saw hiui I thought my troubles were over. There he was sitting on a fence by the house whistling like all get out. When he saw me he yelled "Howdy, Red!" and then went right on whlstlin. But just as I got all set to pop my first question he hoped down off that fence and started a dancing up and down like he was erazy. I watched him for a few minutes. Finally he stop led whistling and dancing and started to laugh. I asked him "What's the matter." He Just laughed some more and said" Some folks are sure Hell Rent for Heaven." And when he said that I gave Mrs. John Howe and Mts. Harry Howe will be hostesses to the S. S. S. S. Club this afternoon at a theater and luncheon party In Salt Per-forminc- But Players. d The Finest it ain't any use. I hung around Stewart Hutchison for a few days and politely asked a few questions. And all he did was to make gome "lambs playlu' tocrack about and started to slngin gether," ain't a bit like Hutch That hymns. and I'm a hit worried about him. I went after Earl Howe and Merrill Tew. Again I asked a few very polite questions. Merrill Just growled at me and wouldn't say anything. As for Earl, he Just laughed and told Merrill not to be too hard on me. And went to stroking his chin like he expend to find a yard of whiskers on it. Then I went to look up "Tris." Rut I was sorry I found him. There he was, drunker'n a hoot-ow- l and a slngin' songs which might have leen hymns but wasn't. He was a total loss to me. I found Ethel Shlngleton and Hel en wesltuuu logeiner mil iuey as a bawling around like someone had K)Isioned their family alrdale. The luncheon and card party given by the Neighbors of Woodcraft last Tuesday was enjoyed by n large number of ladies, Judging from comment heard during the afternoon. '5ii0" was played, Mrs. Nettie Grimier winnng high prize. At the high five table Mrs. Alice Graves won high score and Mrs. James Clay won low. Mrs. Luclle Pergen won the quilt. Costs less because lasts years longer. 4789 So. by Mrs. John Stauffer entertained the X. II Club last Wednesday evening. A quilt that the club had made was raffled off, Mrs. Myrtle Stauiifer being the lucky winner. Mrs. Kate Oibbs won the house prize. a w; BED I'm in a heck of a fix. For two weeks I've been trying to get some dope on the next show to be given Mrs. 11. J. Brown entertained her card club Saturday evening at her home on East 53rd South. Picture from actual photo graph) of rolls taken duwn for uipment, alter tent. BY . (irbis-X-Clu- "Galvannealed"nd Galvanneakd Stagevill Items Mrs. Win. Csinnegieter and Mrs. Charles Iiyhlherg were hosleses to Monmembers of the Mrs. at Dahlberg's evening day home in Reunion ward. The party numbered ten, returning home following a delicious luncheon at midnight. " EAGLE Essex challenges the performance of any six, regardless of price! It introduces fine-csmoothness to the style and Super-Si- x lowest price field. It is strongly built to assure lasting satisfaction and utmost dependability. It matches the economy of cars most noted for low operating cost It gives you Rare Riding Comfort for the first time in a car of its amazing low price. ar All seats are wide and deep with lots of room for comfort while riding. Head-roaare greater, doors are wider, and bodies are insulated against weather and noise. All controls are easy to reach and dealer operate. Your nearest Hudson-Esse- x is ready to give you a demonstration. Go test its challenging performance and Rarm Riding Comfort yourself ! m leg-roo- m a Year of Sensational Values. The Value Sensation in Frank C. Howe up. I'm afraid something has happened to the whole outfit. I don't know what. But this much Is sure They are Hell Bent for someplace r Pave Road. With Rubber but I don't think it It's Heaven played by Miss Helen Westlund. of the grim, hard headed old Is considered by the Stewart-RelWho Sid's father. like Iteid said! Paving block ot nibbei have (statlon-to-statioto be a really valuable find. Bufe Pryor Played by Stewart been used In Great Britain sine day rate) A very delightfully planned and; The iart of " Ju.de" doesn't offer Hutchison, Jr. Is "Hell Bent Fer 1913. exis-ntesurprise party was held BENT Miss Westlund a chance to display Heaven" unit wants to take "Judc" Long Distance Rates for Mrs. Mildred Nelson Wednes- her real talent. But you guarantee have been reduced four with him. Mr. Hutchison has statday evening of last week at lieri that you will enjoy her In this times since late 1926 Lome on t'th South. Spring blosed that "Rufe" while not demandpart and that the parts she plays i soms In yellow and white were us- -' (Continued From Page 1.) In the future will make her one of ing the finesse, grace, ease, that To half pint of water add ed in decorating the rooms. Light ounce bayrum,asm all one reasons the line builds makes come and and will the big first role smoothly why you average lending refreshments were served to 'JO box of Barbo Corn pound to a powerful rllmax to see the S B players in action. difficult, he does demand a good The MOUNTAIN STATES and ounce of guests. Games and other entertain-- j consistently at the final curtain. And the story TEL & TEL. CO. glycerine. Any druggist Matt Hunt is played by Merrill job of characterization. Maybe one were ev nient enjoyed during the can put Una up or you can not one of suppressed desire, en Ing. Tew. If Mr. Tew Improves as of which he is not capable. Howevmix it at home at very hates or fears, ns Is the case of little cost. Apply to the much in show as he er he to do this with has his liest and promises most dramas of people who llTe or hair twice a week until Mrs. J. F. Mct'leary entertained rather exist in our large cities. each new part he's played so far, i that is about all we ran ask of anv the desired shade Is ob at a delightful luncheon on Wed- But of will gradually darken tained. It close live who to , jieople you ran deiend on a real perform-- body, atrakd. fadad or gray hahr and aoaka It aofl nesday at her home n Roxeldcr nature around which their characVarbo will not color th acalo, and ance and perfect characterization "FINITO." street. The guests Included Mrs. ters are molded. la not atickr or gnuy and doaa not rub eO. From the rugged Wllford Salisbury. Mrs. Cameron mountains in which they live one If Getting t'p Nlalita. Backache,a, Mrs. Joy Berry. Mrs. Ray Tmket, rains, frequent dujr eolla, the reason for their bardi-Ihmhto functionor Burning:, duo Gordon anil Mrs. Ella Farrell. FolFrom the fierce play of the al Bladdor Irritation, In acid condl-tlon- a. liitirheoii makea you feel tired, depreaaej "."." wn en- - elements over lowing their primitive! and dlacouragod, try tha Cyatex Teat, JoJimI. Worka faat. atarta circulating thru homes the ,n temper and unfiery In IS mlnutea. I'raiaed by tha ayatm thouaanda for rapid and poaltlve ac. relenting defiance toward all contlon. Don't give up. TryCyatp (proMrs. Joy Berry will entertain nt ventions that tend to curtail their nounced tilaa-te- i) today, uiiilar tha F. O. E. Iron-CIn- d Ouarnntea. Mint quickly a bridge luncheon at her home on own Idea of personal lilerty. rent-fallay thcaa conditlona.orimprova back. potehler stns't Friday afternoon, Those two qualities have made money aleep and' energy, Only loo at the guests to Include Mr. Al Nald-hoff- , them known the world over. Now l Coiitliiiii-From Mrs. Harold Toiieon. Mrs. It. ti ke a 1.) Page THOKNTOVAMiLKMiN IllUG group of these jieojde, In' A. and Mr. Al Thomiisnn. their native haunts, place among Peterson, COMPANY. ISiIi South and Stale. The coiiictit ration by a very few Mrs. J. F. ttieni a sly. rrafty monomaniac of of Die bulk of the wealth "f the nil of Salt luike and Met 'lea ry of Murray. the worst lyjie, anil unearth the N Mifiii lent rvldeliiT 1'nited Stales me ry of a feud fifty years ptist, that tabor has not had Us Jn-- I ART CONTEST FIRVT CLASS KOMI AMI water the whole with a gtwsl supshare of profits in the past. It Is of "Blockade Liquor." and Intention ply to try In say not my Ms Gran' Prow ii, art teacher bother or i tot you have a story Any one desiring I ward and room which of the iiIh.w opinion i.r Id 1931 a iiietion I II ask you to decide with nnl home cooking mid home cils would Is- tie' best for n nation at I he Arlington "i lnd. held a con environment will IiikI surli a pi un a a luil ion. but metely to point nut lest for the drawing ndverlls i for yourself. THIS IS And the jwirt as filled by the Ing Murray prodiiet. the pupils of lit M Third A time, and for eii!yl th:it for tin' unemploy remedy LOW $2.1.00 PER MONTH ment situation I tin did for the the fi:"tli and dt! crudes couiot Siewart Reld Ilayers in the rotitesi. Hunt ing of Ruby the ccoiiotnli'iil Ethel Meg Marine, luMire played by FOB BENT- - hirtiy furnished home "ill trade, and Evelyn M.Mill.in. Shlngleion, I a Mountaineer MothX on ntry, Here some for Vlui' street. Apply Amos it er. Voti will love her. Because she lllll prot l.les n remedy '"nil grade, each Woti one dollar. The Eagles Turner. l!lo South state, I 'bone 'lhi w.i a ou splendid Idea, Into everything and everylssly in which l fair to capital, and at the I Ma ml Rugs i:H. X same time gives the wotkers the stressing the "home buying and the world. Ha a fear of all tlrv and Linoleum, hotne the idea" and n X her of time I'tee at eoti!iiiii.ni ifroinige yd iissiitniiif sq. caring s('til W WTl I It on the student' mind. tor the Until and Weak due of roll Furniture repairing nplmNlci lug s:ilng wage F. It PLIERS. Tub 8c I emrier. that link of the WchhIs. M " li 36-ince. reiuml.'. iHrcss, nioici h 65c ' The Girl Who Forgot" presentIiiMid Hunt Meg'a father In law-I-s good in new. 'Jie; ff ie;:ul:ir r!e. ii young lad of Mrx. Eva Jmiea returned to her ed in Murray Seintnl ward Too He's eighty year. Satisfaction guiil: iitecd, I'lo.ne i In our entire line of lav and Wednesday liiuhl wa a lived long fnniiKh to really know, ili:!ii" ut the Murray Library Monrhii-tiiisiMint. iy i:;:'.V, you will find mern ilmn hi suoees. Ing And humor. pal icon' good thly after an etifonrd nint.n at ttry ipli'iidld chandise to meet prices house tsith tdghl every cake In in on of the tnot fmni-bo- d If- )! mm. the ii'siilt of a fractured For Kent: I ft t III Is tlol of bile ilisraiter the to ibm the with nhow. Meant imIisI, tip apartment. now! is l And why m. ? Earl Howe I piny, time to able to MI SIC COMMIT! I E SPOV Me garage Sotni tl Ing for olio who I.i r duty. Mm. Julie house C M the log suns MME MORI'S. part. is discriminatory, Cull Mur. .i'i j "miry on," once timn. consult us needs. sid Hunt- - Jut returned from the itr where lie fought In all the Male bonis. Tlip Moirooplit.ui T are in a position to battle "over there." Including the ss ti m t oii'inlMi-T the tt by tiiisc snis.ttii mr you v,u rwurray "Buttle of Mill" Will of Pari." Me Im I hard flk Wlltd plesolit (heir Minstrel Jubilee program In the time figuring thing out when he You will he store. in Mllh reek ard It May etching. get hack to the old homesti-ad- . our lines new of But T Mtir.h i!T at be carrle- - on Held Errkwm ::!' p. in. furnishings. j The Metro) titan ('horn held I doing n crp,, t r of acting for B. Baritone ou In th their Initiiiljtfottiiatiii' n n nii n how. Vou're going to Mm a lot. sb last j PH. tn lav While ,)ght, Former pupil of H ere wn a f tlr attendsner, It far Played by Tristram from Jntifiisl the P. Mclvin !ato, of Coffin. I a Iwy w hiwe folk Would- Mm g" to war with Sid. hf the ss.tlst of tbl well known "' - - and of bot i. The tformniioi. , all '""d friend. Med never unite gotten1 J thai the fn..t chtiiusiiiMie fatt "' it. And It didn't Inke much to MURRAY, UTAH of New York Nannie timke him Mart a little war of hi i.iild bate II to be, ntl. SUGAR HOUSE BINGHAM PARK CITY former I'tinu Donna nf Tntis ,itii Lotul m) Hose f.iiiing ( mi,,,,) iiii.x an ""' fUbt there at home. ' J"le Mitertalntmnt of real merit. J Iwrry Andy". aUter. I f 30c n ni-i- ii Getting Up lights lg Nrv-Duanra- Phone 3 Murray, Utah inoun-laluee- d "HELL FOR HEAVEN" t i The BEST Gray Hair Remedy is HomeMsdc i one-four- th - I. j NEWS You Should See Our Full Line of RUGS, LINOLEUMS, WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES ul WANT ADS j - AT ' I cd PATTERNS ARE BEAUTIFUL. TIME QUALITY HIGH AND PRICES ARE are 9x12 prices per Wallpaper, per Window Shades, n. t I and rriis enter-li.itilli- Vocal Instrudlion MERRILL home furnishings requirement. the Right and program arrange your regarding your We assist and save see always welcome at our home renovating money. Come and I TEW, i e. Peterson, Salt Lake Baritone Tout g your consideration: $22.50 87l2c '' Granite Furniture Company wi-ln- -l t4.Tf4,f f t t t |