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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Mrs. H. C. McShane was hostess! to the Firemen Auxiliary No. 1 last Clean-U- p Mlonday night. "COO" was the diHouseholder version, Mrs. Jack A clean-ucampaign of worthMr. Glenn's mother and tester winning first, Mrs. Ken Gibson, the while was launched proportions were called from Ohio, arriving house and Mrs. Wayne Hanson, the of this week at (he CotWednesday here the first of the week. consolation prlaes. Others there In- tonwood Maternity Hospital. cluded Mrs. W. II. Harris, Mrs. The project was under the direcMrs. Lawrence Snow delightfully John Creedon, Mrs. E. Jeuklns, Mrs. tum of Bishop Quist of Holladay entertained the A. V. L. club at a Sophia Bemls, Mrs. Jane Jackson, ward, and Irvln T. Nelson of the 1 o'clock luncheon last Thursday. Mrs. Loren Stokes, Mrs. Ray Tatt-an- , A Cottonwood Stake presidency. Mrs. Hazel Roblson, Mrs. Lon Bridge was enjoyed with prizes becall was made on the wards to furing won by Mrs. L. C. Brecken and Rawlins, Mrs. Alvan Petersen, and nish men and teams with which to Mrs. lA'laiul Walker. Others pres- Mrs. Vord Boot he. plow, harrow, grade, .and level thej ent were Mrs. Louise Buchman. grounds surrounding the hospital Mrs. Harvey Oarrity, Mrs. A. C. Mr .and Mrs. R. R. Marriott moj Cole, Mrs. Paul Ransoine, Mrs. tored to Idaho Saturday. With them recently acquired. Lawns and shrubbery were plant-Arthur Maley, Mrs. Robert Hone, were Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes ed, old trees and rubbish removed, Mrs. Bud Aven, Mrs. Maurice (bet- and Mrs. Rosy Stewart. and all debris hauled away. One tor and Mrs. J. A. Norden. hundred and fifty hardwood trees Mr. and Mrs. Orson Downard and and fruit trees were planted. Mrs. Ernest Heckler of Salt Lake children of Salt Lake City, were The grounds now present a very City Is a week-enguest of Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and and well kept appearance, splendid James Denver. Mrs. Thomas Nerdln. and one can easily vision the beauthat will result from the lalor MrR. Doty Busch entertained In Mrs. Georgee Warning entertain- ty In this enterprise. expended honor of her son, Starley's second ed the E. E. C M. club at a one The ladies of the Stake Relleef birthday Tuesday afternoon. Games o'clock bridge luncheon Tueday afSociety served cocoa and cake to were played and prizes won by ternoon. High score was won by the men during the day. and Wllladena Mrs. M. A. Stewart Shirley Wilson PIie. A three course luncheon was Arrivals at the home during the served to fourteen little guests. Mrs. Sarah Chrlstoferson was month Include the following: on hostess to the A hoy to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mrs. A. E. Pautseh was agreeably Tuesday of last week. "500" was Day of Draper. In Miss Althea Chirstensen winsurprised by sixteen friends A girl to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. honor of her birthday on Friday ning first, Mrs. Frank Meade secPloche, Nevada. of last week. ond, and Mrs. L. W. Stimnleht, the A girl. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Procconsolation. Present were Mrs. M. tor, Holladay. (Mrs. Gvorge Wells entertained Mr. A. Stewart, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Salt Lake. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and family Tom Nerdin and Mrs. E. J. Kreas-on- . A girl, Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Young, at dinner on Sunday. A boy, Mr. and Airs. W. O. Framp-ton- , Bingham Society Representative Murray Firms . figures made public by II. J. Kllug-er- , general sales manager of Chevrolet, provides one of the brightesr The American diet is gradually to appear on the local inlus-trla- l siiots changing for the better. horizon In the past eighteen So says D. Branson Brinton, of months. If Getting Up NIkMs, Backache the Brinton Electric Company, loXreQuent day calls. Leg Pains, Nervor Burning, due to functioncal distributor for General Electric While figures for the first ten ousness, al Bladdor Irritation, tn acid condmakes you fuel tired, depressed refrigerators. days of April have not yet been itions, the Cystcx Test, discouraged, "Greens 4ind other perishables tabulated, Mr. Klinger stated that end works fust, stnrtstry circulating the pystem In 15 minutes. Trainedthru are lieing added to the family diet," dealers sales resirts already made, thousands for rapid and poHltlve ac-by he says. "Food which leading nu- indicate that the progressive gains tion. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pronounced Sl8-tex- ) today, under tlio trition sieciallsts and food exjierts of March are being continued into Iron-Cla- d Guarantee. Most quIcVly allay these conditions, lmprovu rust-fl- it declare should be on the dally diet April. sleep and enory, or jnuney bucK. are coming Into popputurlty. Fresh Only COc at Chevrolet's world production la and cooked vegetables are finding March was 79,tlo;t cars. The Bring TH0KM0-AM)i:US()I)Rl their pnier place on the menu and hurst MurChevrolet of Company li funill.. (.,1.1., COMPANY, f Kill South nniIState. u splendid business on rome inuritioii experts place ray reports greens and milk above all other the new sixes. Items on a proper diet and then add, that after such provision, any thing else may le eaten that the appetite calls for. I rroper refrigeration facilities home In the are necessary, especlb I ially In view of this changing diet Perishables must be kept at a con Our Quantity Buying enables us lo quote you Rock Bottom stant, proirer temperature from the time they are purchased until they Prices on all Grains are cooked or eaten. Electric refrig eration gives the assurance of prop The I 'lilted Egg Purchasing Corp.. is now mailing lis headquarters er temperature." at our mill. Bring in jour eggs and take bach jour Feed all in on. trip. ..Food Is Changing Campaign At Maternity Home p or Directory Advertiser epresent Business Institu-ion- s and Individuals of cd for Reputation Dependability. They Merit Your Patronage , HAVE YOUR CAR GREASED at , 1 I . DON'S SERVICE The Right Greases in the d Right Place! 4847 South State Murraj Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murray We Specialize in Welding Truck Body Work 285-- J Phone Murray 213 Mrs. Murray Laundry "Rain Soft Artesian Water" Peter Johansen EXPERT TAILORING Pressing ami Altering to Order $22.50. up Cleaning, Suits Helie Nichols was hostess to the U T. Bridge club last Wedat a 1 o'clock lncheon. nesday Bridge followed with prlas won by Mrs. William Keim of Salt Lake, first, Mrs. Elmer Kmidsen. second, and Mrs. C. L. Countryman, the consolation. Other members present were Mrs. Mike Pearce. "Mrs. Mark William Atkinson. Hanson, Mrs. Mrs. W. II. Harris, Mrs. C. F. Mrs. Vaughan Chrlstensen. Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mr. Harry Steel and Mrs. Theo. Chestler. Mailt; Murray. I Soulli State 1907 ..Chevrolet Sales Up Or-ric- "Tell Us Your Troubles" PHONE MUR. I d. and Blacksmithing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Timothy and daughter Thelma spent Friday of last week nt Provo. t. Ramshaw's Production Bred Chicks 'Are mountain liml A arrliiiialrd' Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carpenter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bee and family and Mr. and Mrs. Will CarN-nle- r of Mammoth, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. us fill your order dinvi rrniji i'lir warm huiehety m yiu i brooder without the ..f i.xcr licniing, chilling, or l'.riMiili'. starving. "S.1 iml. 'til. r elivtrle. l naz-'..u- .1. L. Ewing of Salt Lake. Detroit Announcement that the sales of Chevrolet sixes In the I'nlt- In cd States were 48 per cent March than February according to Local Mention A boy, Mr. li:" So-A- r. J I ! x Ahead When Bred" Rainsh.iw They're Ramshaw Hatcheries lis; So. Male ... TeL Mur. 474 DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. ! Plume Murray 2VJ ISfh Soulli V. Murray. I lab WINDOW That ilk? on the FUTURE CHINESE HERB CDICaLY aLLATS If you uff- r fruin iRiilur. bilnj. rfitmrtln or I Iuoli:irf I'.lct you fIkcfy to Cj tuv.M't tit tim t cut bin.?, po-ef ttm ,o, lintM'a . 'r. Cliliiu.B ' Hci ti. furlitl Nixon's C'hliitralil. It's llm fciirt tattmt sctiiiir treatment out. nne :n cuinfoit in a (c lulnutps pa lloit ym ' work n4 if whit it continues I1 "lyItlii K, hn.lln sell ,n. D.m't de. f iit y. Art In lliioi (u oi,l a dnnger lion and rnMly rncrellnu, Tiy I r, Nixon's Cliinnrolcl under our susr. r.lt-to ailnry completely and b worth 100 tiitii i th mall cost or your money buck, TUOUNTON-ANIU'IISi DIMT. I CO., 4th Houtn 4 STATE Streols Urnlinp; ow c;uli Hi'i-- U adding that mm-- toward future security, toward future pleasures, travel, study .r whatever you have future years. planned of com-iuj- ,' in lialit the (Jet to our window each week with a savings deposit. It will repay ynu. fr a dr wind- k npot A new cinder walk adorns the fornt ssice of (lie Red Front Service Station nt Cciilrla avenue hud State streets. deposit ll.roiili tlic teller's r Don's Scrln' Station Is now on the job giving cars ii tuning up for spring. yutir j WNTAL MAY DAY on FETE Murray State Bank tm YOU WILL LIKE OUR DELICIOUS PASTRY Fine Bread and Rolls or Buns and Cookes 4HJ3 sot TE Til STATE Our Prices are Right - Always Fresh BAKERY I1I0NK Ml It 1M Try Us We Serve the Best Be-- SVIorrison-IVIem- Co. ll "THE LUMBERMEN" Call on Us for Complete Estimates -- M M- - "KING COAL" MM Plume Murray 8 K. II. WILLIAMS, Mgr. West 43th $outh Street MURRAY EXTENSION 170 LES JONES AUTO REPAIR FIRESTONE AND GENERAL TIRES VALVE EQUIPMENT WILLYS-JONE- S Iay. Hudson-Esse- x Spccializiii"; In and Willys-Knig- ht We hac a rompleic slork of ALL Battery Ciiolcs, Ignition Points, Culls, Condenser, etc. I'. S. I, Itallery Scrtlce ALSO PENN STATE MOTOR OIL niiM-tln- 4771 South State Street Phone Mur. 77 d MURRAY FEED STORE i Is a UP-TO-DA- Ihy Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warenskl (Continued from page one) most agreeably surprised by were onwhere this year, partlclpatlong ly Arlington and Lllrerty have been momlera of the Friendly Club of Salt Iake Wednesday night. represented formerly. This will mean added Interest and During the activity hour followIn Grant rest to the contest, and there will ing the M. I. A. U three May poles Instead of two. ward, Tuesday May Bth. the GleanThe May pole has always lcen a er Girls will entertain with a one- mo! attractive feature of the May act play. M MEN UANqt EFH). Glen Wright of Los Angela Is a Day program, and this year's demnt the homes of Mr. and visitor tie onstration will a nioht beautiful Ens-s- t The Gleaner Girls nf Soiuh Mrs. Wright and Mr. and sight bftwiimod the M1 Men at The winners in the contest held Mrs. Edgar Wright. Mr. Wright W the recreallon hall Inst week. during the week by Superintendent nn author, and though but twenty-twThe GhHincr Girls of South Cot-- , Bntemnn In spelling, silent reading. years old. has sjs-n- t three years tcnwl ward gave a Immiuet for and arithmetic, will be announced In South America and Africa. the M. Men In the Recreation Hall on this date. Twenty pupils from where he has gathered material for t lnt week, the member of the bish Arlincton. nine from Llliertr and . his hooks. Members of the B. B. Art Club opric and their wlvei being sisrlal eight from Bonnyvlew participated will Ih the guests of Mrs. Ernest guests, The stske colors of green III these contests, and yellow and the M. I. A. colors other events will Include contests Wright Wediicsduy evening. of green and white were ued In In music, May pole end folk dances, Mrs. Mike Hays of Angeles s a visitor nt the hump of Mrs. the color scheme of decoration. The and baseball and track events. long table was centered with the The music contests will Include Annie Hofflne. shin "Victory" with a large bowl mixed chorus, boys' chorus, girls (Misses Bcrnhe Wright and Mary of daffodils at either end. a crowd of chorus, Isiys' solo, girls' solo, and Fugate entertained John Howe, returned missionary, hoy and girl duet. and n at folks canyon party young re acted as toast master, those The May ploe danc will be repre- welnle roa- -t Thursday night. upending were Arlon Erekson, Pros sented from the fourth, fifth and Miss Bern ice Wright gave a ton Hallsrd. Davs Turner, BUhop sixth grades; folk dances from the dancing party In honor of Mr. Erlikson and Weller Brlnghurst, fourth grade, "Hansel and G ret el": Floyd Conk n vllstor here, nt her A dnt. wordsof which were eom- - flf,h Krade. "Virginia Reel": sixth home Wednesday evening. Cards powd by R. H. Johns, sung by Ml were also played ami refreshment rrHde, "Highland Rcbottlsh." I ndia Wheeler and Irene Johnson j ((,her events will include base-w- served. ) a feuturs of the program. tn Rnmes by the hoy and also Mrs. W. J. Wareiiskl attended A dance ended the evenings i,y lmj nfty yard dash by both the Ladle Auxiliary of the V, C. i,. pleasure, the affair being pro jt(OJ. K(r,. three legged race T. Tuesday In Ogdon, when the timin.fd one of the most enjoyable ,y Mrk rare by boys: shuttle Ogden ladle were hostrwes to the held for a long time. race by Mb boys and girls; relay Salt auxiliary, at "Green race by both boy and girls. Gables." Lunch was served, the af Mr. Andy laindquUt Is reported A pennant will b presented to ternoon being spent at cards. to bate been disappointed about the school winning In the academic Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wnrenkl the PWtnre Parade. Mr. LundqnUt contests, one to the winner In the moit agrn-ahlwere surprised Wei Intended winning the parade him-- ' mulc events, one to the winner the Friendly tint by night, self as he Ihnt It was to be carried In the Mny Pole and dance contest. ncdny who prevented them ShII of Ike, en in pasture. The gentleman U and one t the winner In the base- with H beautiful table lamp. A de icported at being s real picture n n md track events. nt cards lightful evening- was In a pasture, Hot dogs and punch to supplelunch tclng served at midnight. ment lunch will be served free to Hmii WVst It lay all contestant f MsrstMf during the lunch ' Psytt.i locomotlta hear When Tttrt srs otiy thirty aU of at lerlod. Candy, soda pop, bot dogs ' whistle foryous grsds Ierosslns. you toned church rhlmes In the t'oltefl and Ice cream will be on sale dut had better believe It. Hoibla Hales. Woman's Home Compan I lines 1 nl. 'ii. lbs day. lug Wo. ; of all kinds THOS. NEYLON, Prop. Come in any time Open until 1:00 a. tn. s Opens nil r were served. EIGHTH THE MURRAY CAFE I n I J PHONE MURRAY 38 d , entertained the Firemen at a delast Monday licti) ful card party night. Supper and five hundred twenty-eigh- t were enjoyed by guests. Prln-- were won by Mrs. C. C. Roblson. ladle first. Mrs. J. L. Householder, second, and Mrs. Ray Kenner, consolation. Gentelmen, 1st won by Mr. R. R. Marriott, necon by Mr. (I. E. Buckle and the consolation by Bert Allen. The High GraJe Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE Kis-ley'- s i j I . d Is-c- Are Dollar F FD M jj Mrs, Thus. Lewis entertained at a birthday dinner lu honor nf her mother, Mrs. Elba both Sioddard. who celebrnled her sveenty-seconbirthday Wednesday of this week, hers of the family. Covers were laid for twelve mem-Mand Mrs. Shakesjiear motor ed to Vernal and return over Snt-- j j urday nnd Monday. The 'Murray Cafe has a new sign1 of the Neon vintage. Clyde Hauser is planning n trip to California In the near future. The Pnvlng on Ninth East Is go-- ! lng ahead at a good rate. A meeting In regard to the ar-- ; tesian water question was held nt the Murray City Hall on Wednesday night. Mrs. Joseph Berry will entertain the ladles of Rawlins Circle, G. A. R. Friday evening of this week at; ' her home on State street. The members of Colfax Lodge No. I, Lady Militants held their an- - j nual luncheon Thursday afternoon In Salt Lake. at Mrs. E. R. Smyth of Mil ford was the week-enguest of Mrs. I inn, W. James. In the boys and girls baseball try j out games to determine the ones to enter the contests on May Day, resulted in a tie between the Girls teams of Liberty and Bonnyvlew. A game Mween these two teams was played Monday, the Lllierly team winning by a single run. The Arlington girls did not lose a single game and so Lllierty and Arlington will enter the baseball event Mrs. Tom Nichols, Mrs. Rosy Stew-i- i their regular meeting at the Fra Mr. rt. 'Mrs, Elizalieth Creedon, ternal Hall last 'Mr. W. E. Glenn, of the Johnson and Mrs. Im Rawlins, Mr. and which was well Tuesday evening attended. Meat Market. Highland Boy. who Mrs. Ed Heather, Mr. John Turner, The prize given by Guardian has very sick with pneumonia Mr. Harold Hughes and Miss Elva Neighbor Pearl Fredericks for the at the Bingham Hospital for some Marriott. A two course luncheon attendance campaign was won by N days reported slightly Improved and five hundred were enjoyed, Neighbor Nellie Hawkins. It was a at Ibis writing. with ladles prlises Mng won by Itenntlful tablecloth with six nap Mrs. Marriott and Mrs. kins to match. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and Swenson and gentlemen's prizes by Jensen won Neighbor ftfnry-AnRichard Evans and Lon Rawlins, j a box of family of Bakerslfeld, California, pansles and a pair of are here visiting with Mr. a'nd Mrs. towels. Mrs. R. II. Evans and son, Ralph: Joe Timothy and other relatives. All members werr asked to re ' of Preston, Idaho, are visiting with main after meeting as we had a Mr. and Mrs. William GallleazzL program and delicious refreshments The Firemen Auxiliary of No. 2 ii II Globe A r Holladay. and Mrs. Alma Dowd-lnSandy. A girl, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trath-en- , Murray. A hoy, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boltll lug last Tuesday evening at the on, Salt Lake. hea Christensen winning first A bey, Mr. and Mrs. David Wiland Mrs. Frank Meade w'eond. Supliams, Murray. per was served by Mrs. Sarah i A girl. Mr. and CVCrs. Earl Toone, Chrlatoferson, Mrs. Mlkie Brisk and . Murray. Mrs. Thomas Nerdin. A girl, Mr. and Mrs. D. Press. Mrs. R. R. Marriott entertained Salt Lake. last week In honor of her husband's i A girl. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Wal bin Inlay anniversary. The guests ton, Murray. Included Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Bad-doA girl. Mr. and Mrs. Paris Mili Mr. and lira. T. E. Raddon, ler, Murray. Mr. Hiul Mrs. Clyde Swenson and A girl, Mr. and 'Mrs. Edwin JackSanMr. and Mrs. Will Hughes of son, Murray. dy, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Button, Mr. j A girl, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thomp and Mrs. Richard Evans and Mrs. son. Gunnison. Geo. Pickering of Salt Lake, Mr. A boy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Ray Motitier of California, Thompson, Salt Lake. and the following of Bingham: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. NEIGHBORS OF .WOODCRAFT. Albert Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. Al-tStewart, Mrs. Tory Peterson, Neighbors of Woodcraft held Mr . and Mrs. Hy Arglye and fumlly were Spanish Fork visitors last week. The Uebekkahs held their meet-ciet- y halL Cards were enjoyed. Miss Bladder Weakness " CI IAS. AN'DI'KSON', Prop. All Kinds of Seed in Season HAY- - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED -- COAL Phone Mur. 431 MURRAY Fred Carlson 4S70 So. State & Co. - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED HAY Quality Poultry Feed nnd Supplies A Specialty Before We have juit received a shipment of tin wear. you buy let us show you this new line. Our Quality Feeds are Now: I .AY l NT. MASH 51.80 J1.95 LAYING MASH WITH OIL HLN SCRATCH $2.30 CHICK MASH, with oil ami milk CHICK SCRATCH Phone Murray 422 Opposite City Hall Sc PER HUNDRED LESS AT STORE J1-6- |