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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Local Mention LE Social Mention C. B. WALLACE, Representative Murray Firms Our Directory Advertisers represent Business Institutions ami Individuals of Established Reputation for Dependability. They Merit Your Patronage , HAVE YOUR CAR GREASED at DON'S SERVICE The Right Greases in the Right Place! 4847 South State Murray Allan & Walker Rear of City Hall Murray Editor Mrs. Kate Duhlberg was hostess Miss Geneve Uiismussen is the to members of the Orbls-Club on guest nf friends lu Belgium City. Monday evening. Mrs. Amelia lixton of TaylorsMrs. W. J. Wurenskl entertained ville is on the sick list. Issued every Thursday by Murray Press, 4842 South State Street, Murray, 1'tah. at dinner Mouday evening mentary to Mrs. Ellzaltetli Covers were laid for eight. compli- Bird. Entered as second class matter February 8, 1327, at the postofflce Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Malstrom, 87 at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the West, G4th South, announce the enAct of March 3, 1S79. gagement of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Malstrom, to Mr. Raymond TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION C. Jones of Taylorsville, the wedOne month. Salt Lake Oounty.4 .10 ding to take place June 24. One year, Salt Lake Counry, 1.00 Elsewhere In United States-O- ne The children of Mr. Lawrence 1.60 Healy gave a surprise party in honyear In advance or of his birthday anniversary Telephone Murrey 35 Thursday night at the Healy home. Games of various kinds were played, and refreshments were served. SALT LAKE COUNTY DAIRY HERDS SHOW INCREASE Welding Truck Body Work and Blacksmithing relatives. Miss Amy Jenkins is home for the summer, from McGill, Nevada, where she taught school, the jmsl winter. Mr. and Mrs. Varlan Mortensen are spending a few weeks in Eph-raiwhere they are the guests of relatives. Mrs. Charles White is visiting in Ogden and Brigham City, the guest of Mrs. Burgon and Mrs. K. rra Forsgren, respectively. PHONE MUR. 285-- J Peter Johansen Flora $4-5- Ir Cleaning, Pressing ami Altering Suits Mmle to Order $22.50, up 1907 South State Murray. IL Ramshaw'a Production Bred Chicks 'Are mountain bred & acclimated' Let us fill your order direct from our warm hatchery to your warm brisKlcr without the hazard of overheating, chilling, or Brooders, starving. "Sol-llo- f .iil. nil, or electric. "You Are Dollars Ahead When They're Kamsliaw Bred" Ramshaw Hatcheries Tel. Mur. 474 Slate .Mis; So. DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE Plume Murray 259 VV. Murray, I'tah 4Sth South Jersey-Guernse- y l. EXPERT TAILORING Mr. Elmo Martin former student of the Schuster School of Music announces the opening of THE LITTLE FELLOW LOSES The small country printer Is the principal sufferer from government sale of stamped, envelopes. Government envelopes with reiurn addresses printed on them, are sold at the same unit price whether the purchaser takes five hundred or a million. The loss sustained by the government on small orders Is made up by high profits on quantity orders. As a result, private envelopes manufacturing concerns can furnish the large consumer printed envelopes at less than the government's figures. But the small printer Is powerless. He would be the natural recipient of the five hundred or one thousand lot orders that large manufacturers would not bother with. It is this kind of business that gov- ernment competition takes away from him. The government is us- of its credit lug all the advant and purchasing IKiwer, conferred en It by the jieople, nnd enroachliig on the livelihood of gome of Its citizens. Those politicians who are now busy telling us how to bring buck prosperity might take time to reflect that one way to bring prosperity to the country printer would be lo give him a chance to pursue his business without government A VIOLIN STUDIO at his home 4857 return-addresse- Heginners class will start at once. Orchestra Work will be Given a For Further information PUIONK t Ml KRAY 421 rl fVJ hit lJv Qoft. JhSJ I D. Park, Manager 1 three-fourth- one-fourt- Is-e- TELEPHONE- Big Sale On Harness ...20 per cent any harness the FOWLER SMITH Salt Lake Utah l' GRAIN FLOUR Quality FEED COAL Poultry Fred Carlson Iss-uus- COO US a a SALE HAY BAKE HOT St.. Murray. I'tah (enter Lewis will le the Mrs. X. E. Broadbent and childcomplimented guest at a miscellan- ren of Ely, Nevada, are visiting at eous shower given by Mrs. Erma the home of her mother, Mrs. C. E. (Continued Prom Page 1) West Thursday evening )it the Gaufln. home of Mrs. S. B. Johnson in Salt cow. Little Miss Betty Jean Greathouse The high herd of ten to 20 cows Is Lake City. of Tooele, was the week end guest the pure-breIlolsteln herd of 11 I V Mrs. II. W. Oannegleter will en- of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Carter on cows owned by J. II. Moyle of Mur k a a shower Saturday even Ninth East. at tertain ray, with an average of 232S.2 lbs. V Q In honor of her son. Earl ing of milk and 73.0 pounds of butter-fat- . Miss Ethlyn Lindsay of Taylors-ville- e and Miss Bertha Brown q a teacher In the Murray High t who will be married on June 17th. 1 f vft a- 1nTT The high herd under ten cows Is Is School, In her vacation bride-to-bsending Miss Brown, comes from the herd of seven California, where she will visit cows owned by N. E. Garfield of Torele. places of interest and the beaches, Draper with an average of 22r1.6 Miss Belle Saunders and her Sun- ns well as relatives and friends. pounds of milk and 77.7 pounds of day School class enjoyed a welnnle Or. and Mrs. J. W. Roth well rebutterfat. roast Monday evening In the field Tim herds produced better than south of Murray City park. Welnies ceived word this week of the arrival a butterfat average for the were roasted over a bonfire, the re- of a daughter at the home of their son. Or. and Mrs. Stephen G. Roth-weltwo months, the herd owned by D. mainder of the evening It takes only a minute to rail leing spent In New Bedford. Mtasa., on E. Greenwood of Sandy being In In story telling and singing. The out of town. It's ersoual, addition to those already mentioned. girls enjoying the occasion were June 01 h. friendly and costs su little. Mr. Greenwod's herd consists of 17 Miss Elva Drollliiger, Miss Beth FOR Mr. and Mrs. Orson Clark and bred an averwith Holsteins, pure Ross. Miss Edna Bess. Miss LaRelda For example, station to sta100 lbs. Ice 2Sc family attended a family reunion age production of 2198.7 pounds of Irolllngcr, Miss Mildred Jaeohsen. held In 50 lbs. Ice 15c Blackfoot. Idaho, last Montion day rates milk and 73.2 pounds of butterfat 15c Sack Ice Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Fayter day and Tuesday, when one hundfor the period. red and two members of the famifront Ml RRAY to: RAY ILITTLEFIELI), Tesler. of Holladay, announce the engagement of their daughter Gladys, to ly gathered from Idaho. I'tah and 39th South and West Temple BUTE $1.70 Mr. Marvin Healy of Muray, the Wyoming. They report a most InFRIGATE ('OXSTITl'TION teresting assemhlege. TO TAKE .Il'LY CRl'ISE wedding will take place Wednesday, HLACKFOOT $1.10 June 17, In the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. D. W. Smith Is home from A wedding reception will lie held MAMMOTH. WYO.$I.40' HEMSITICHING nd the hospital (Continued from Page 1) with her fine twin In Winder Ward. boys, which were born on the 20th PICOT EDGING a Ironsides will commence her of May. The hoys are doing fine, as Miss Elaine was comHulse the 1931. cruise July 8, This Mrs. Ruby Hauaknecht Is also, the mother. One of the boy 3 historic frigate now nearlng the plimented guest at a shower at her s weighed six and and 4914 Center Street home on 45th evenSouth ;; Friday completion of her reconditioning at the other six and pounds. Miss Hulse will t7-In leave ing. the PHONE Boston Navy yard, will be commisMuray t4-4-44-sioned July 1 and will start her near future for a mission to MexMessrs, Clyde Marsden, Homer ico a and number of showers have Bradford, Joe Smith and Leonard voyage from Boston two days later given for her. A large crowd Gerrard will form a in tow of the "Grete." party bound Friday night for parts where the fish are to be "We hojie," Secretary Adams stat- was In attendance "TWISTING" ed, "that the children and patriotic and games were played and refresh found plentiful, presumably Fish citlwns whose contributions made ments served. Lnke or thereabouts. The party will The public Is being warned that a a possible, to a large degree, the reMrs. Ernest Cook entertained at leave the lutter part of the week, In eeraln parts of the country perDiscount Is? on hand bright and storation of the famous old ship, a shower In honor of her early sons purporting to be "life insurance sister. and will accept this invitation to lioiird Miss Gladys Fayter, who will be- Monday morning to sneak up on the exs'rts" are Indulging In a systemain on house her. "Old Ironsides is more than an come the bride tic campaign of "twisting." In othof Marvin Healy. unsuspecting flsh. inspiration she is an American tra- June 17, at her home on Hyland er words, such persons will apThe Kindergarten at Taylorsville & dition. The successful accomplishproach a life Insurance pollcyhuld Orive, Monday evening. off started In Monsplendid shape ment of her mission tit sea when she er with a proposition that he drop Miss Viola Anderson will enter139 West 1st South day of hist week with forty pupils a was commanded so ably by Hull, tain present policy and take In Its Miss lo complimentary Frayter enrolled. Since that time the enrolBainbridge, Stewart, meant more to Friday evening at a shower at her another form of contract In City, ment has Increased to nearly fifty. place our young nation than tlie .victories home on Second some i slier company, ptesiimnhly ffet, Mrs. Angus Fox and Miss SarHh hisof to in her the credited pages a a a for the sake of saving money. Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. How en- Schleckman are the capable Instrucmisled by such alluring tory." Ion't n charge of the school. The restoration of the ship has tertained at an attractive bridge tors tales. Xo policyholder In any estabbeen carried out in such a mnnner supier at their home Sunday night Twenty students are attending the lished legal reserve life Insurance n to brli.g the "Constitution" lo the in honor of Miss Merrlal Knight Rummer opportunity scliool at the company can droit or exchange nil whose some condition iu all details as at and Mr. Thomas Wodsay. IVlmouth Junior High School In existing legal reserve policy without the time of her greatest victories nuirlage will take place soon. The Taylorsville. The students range loss to him. The jstsoii who recomfr. tu 112 to 111. Credit for this guests Included Isoldes the guests from die third to the sixth Is doing It grades. mends such a change insk belongs to Lieut. John A. Lord. of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Corn- Miss Wilms "ook of Taylorsville Is solely for cronnl profit. naval constructor, and a native of wall. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Calllster. conducting the school. If you are approached by such a Bath. Me. Mementos of the ship's Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Orisdale, Mr. "twister", you will lie protecting The monthly business meeting of yourself by cummuulctitliig Imearlier days have lecii graciously and Mrs. Earl Triiuiaman, Miss Seeds Supplies the Murray Second Ward Sunday mediately with your coniimny or the delivered by descendants of the men Viiudis MiIhle and Mr. Bearnsnn. a a a School teachers was held nt the commissioner of your own who cruised on the ship to the comthe home of Viola Anderson on Second Insurance Mrs. Charles Eatchel wns mittee In charge of the "Constitu state. "Twisting" Is prohibited by of honor at a birthday jsirty West, Wednesday afternoon of Inst law In many stales It Is tion's" restoration and these hnve guest Thursday evening of last week nt week. After transaction of business, Interest of the policyto the supplemented in recent weeks harmful her home. A delicious hot dinner games were played. Refreshments holder. through I he efforts of Comdr. Louis the were served. whs served at seven o'ebs'k, J. Gulliver, I". S. X., who tins Isen of the remainder evening lielng rend, while greatly Improved since detailed to commnlid the ship on The Ijidles Aid Society of the h.st week, Is si 111 very 111. Her ninny Phone Murray 422 Opposite City Halt sjietit at cards. High score was won cruise. her will he entertainMcthodM church ladles for Hansen Mrs. the Orson bv refor her friends hoic complete The nunounced Itinerary Includes end Mr. Orson Hanson for the gen ed at the home of Mrs. Bailey on covery siHn. ports along the New England Const, tleinen. Relatives of Mrs. Eaatchel Seooud West street. It will lie In where the ship was built ami man Miss Ignore Cornwall, who has attending were Mr. and Mm. Win. the nature of a lawn party, as the ned and was fought so well, ami me Mines, Mr.n nd Mrs.Manassoh Smith, Indies will enjoy the afternoon on Iss-xlsltlug home folks the past south ns far as Atlantic Coast port the be to California,! will Mr. and refreshments Mrs. will return lawn, Gilbert. Mr. week, and Royce Itlnor-nrChesapeake Buy. Her present Cut & Gills-rt- . also. her mis to there served Mr. continue next and Mrs. James and Tuesday A f.ir carries "Old Ironsides" has Miss Cornwall Mrs. Emll Mr. work. snd Mrs. Chester, Mr. and Mrs, Schuyler Call are sionary ns Yorktown.Vn., where she will le We make a specialty of funeral Pieces. Iss-made preside!)! of the Y. L. Mr. and Mrs. E. Christen- Parker, l the over the arrival of two rejoicing present at M. I. A. ami iTlnuiry organizations sen. Mr. and Mrs. Al Wolfley, and Night limne Hy. Telephone: Murray 41 new grandchildren to the family, A Celebration Oct. 1 lo M 2.1. 1931. f the California Mission. Her sis Mrs. Ralph Gygl. and Mr. and Mrs. FREE Delivery Anywhere toy and a girl arrived within six Cornwall and ter. Miss ElUals-iOrson Hansen. home of hours of other each at the Tricked Da a Will a a Trick.ter Miss Xuoml Croxford will accomKben. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Flowers, their two daughters. A baby girl A tricky uiuti." sub! I'mle Miss Cornwall to California. pany Is sure sooner or Inter, to set whose wedding occurred last week wns born to Mrs, A. I, Buckley of where one dst they will attend the M. I. A. lf " Into h game were cnlcrtained at a dinner given West Jordan, on June 10, and on the convention and also visit friends doea. -lhe dan knows more tricks Mrs. same date a baby hoy whs horn to by Mrs, Mowers, daughter. mid relatives. YoshliiKton Star. Mrs. Mrs. Newel II. Toltnan. Mr. ind home of the Carlisle Young, at Miss Ionise Scblffgcn who Is In Young's grnndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Tolman moved to Murray re Alabama Rivers from Bountiful. nt the Holy Cross Hospital, on and Esst Ninth Cmxford cently Ernest training has 1.403 mllel of tisvl i..i.. will tie home for two weeks' vuca Smith. Fift guests were Forty-fiftare which of miles Mrs. Arthur Townsend, who has :iitle riven 400 tloti, Saturday. present. The dining table wns ren home with a Very severe esse fully lcn tcred with beautiful crystal hank of erysipelas this week. The dls delphiniums sod pink roses ease attacked her very Our Quantity Ituylng enables us to quote )ou K'H-Bottom YIELD TO et ofrooms suddenly were profusely decorated E-Prices on all Ci rains and spread rapidly, taking seven In CHINESE The V with summer flowers. (James were iioctihillon to M chk It. Mrs. Town served. ...rr innlhar minute from played and refreshments The I'nlted Pig Piirrltaslng Corp., Is now malting Its headquarters or blad-In- n her mar Mrs. Flowers was blind. Itchlns. protruding the tables were laid. The children who Klghta, Backache, Wlea without taatlns If t0 at our mill. Bring in your eggs and lake bark your Feed all in Oaltlng Mrs. Florence Barrett, out. Pr. rlage, Talua, and fsnteat ctlnr treatm.nl numbered 111 were seated at the fraquant day ealla. , Lrg w h a a a one trip. Burning-- du to function er Mson's Cnlnarojd. fortified Herb, with A very delight fful surprise party tables and served sandwiches, salad Si Bladder Irritation. In afld eondl-tlon- a, rare. Imported wollan makea you faal tired, deprad amailng power to reduce was given the children of Murrey rske and Ice cream. Bishop 8. E pd dlaeouragod. try tha Cats Tjnt. you to work First Ward lat elarte elrculatln thru and Werka the honor a few mlnut-a- , enabling continues faat, guest wsi Brliighurst morning Tuiday Its In IS tnlnute. 1'raiaad bf tha aretem and enjoy Ufa while It Don t da. for rapid and Positive ae... officers and teachers. The addreoaed the rhlldren. Utile Lucll thouaande the eanthlns. heallne; sctton. by t give up, TrrCyalas l.w. Art In lima to avoid a dngr Hansen and Sammy Ilrlnghurst en tlon. Pon 4 nt.a.tail todav. undar tha oua and eoatlv operation. Try lr,- children attended Primary as tisusl cur tron-Oa- d guarUnder Ouaranlaa. Must quickly at while clnss-erhlldren tertalned the vr...'. . n. and M and the regular prrediire of Mtniiilona. imorove ra( ante to eatlary completely Al a number. coat or dime with email At wns followed. luncheon, fill alaP and oarer, or money back. and instruction worth 100 times tha at oac. money your the conclusion of the prliftury work together It was I most pleasing Only t0 . Dltl'ti PHONE MURRAY 3S TIIOUNTON.AXDKRSON DKKJ the children were marched down to' patty, and was thoroughly enjoyed THORN Ami 4Kth Male. South COMPANY, Nate Su the recreation ball where two long by m children. IHlh South j COMPANY, Miss Can-negiet- "Tell U Your Troubles" Mercur, located In the Camp Is Mining District, giving great promise of iigaiu becoming active and of Womlng a large producer of both gold and cinnabar Upitcksllvcr) ores. A visit to this old camp which has lKen abandoned for twenty years, Is convincing proof of the faith so often expressed by those familiar with the geology of the camp that "Mercur will come hack." fercur is coming hack. A crew of men have been working for the past three months reopening the Sacramento mine, a tunnel has been driven for more than 3iK feet to open up virgin territory on the niuii level. The tunnel is now in ore which nssays in gold Mid also carries gixxl values in quicksilver. I'nder modern mining conditions either metal indeiiend-entlof the other can be mined at a profit. The tunnel will be extended for two or three hundred feet when it Is planned to sink a shaft to tup the ore at greater depth. The Sacramento mine is situated near the niex of the mountain, higher than ni:y of the large mines, and It is logical to supose, us has been the case In other workings of the camp, that the depth will develop richer re bmlles. A crew of geologists and engineers have been nt work for some time, making n topographical survey of the entire district which Includes the Mercur, Golden Gate, Geyser-MarloBrickyard and other smaller properties, preliminary to filing entry notices. It Is reported the Intermit lonal Smelting Co., is back of this work. After the necessary surveys are completed, diamond drilling to test the ore at depth, will begin. If the result of these tests are satisfactory, steamshovel. open cut mining will be commenced. It Is n well known fact that large todies of low grade gold ore exist in this territory as well as some very rich veins and pockets. If this ore can lie mined and treated at a reasonably low cost and In large quantities, vast wealth awaits Its development. Mrs. E. E. Irollinger spent the Floyd week end In Richfield, the guest of d We Specialize in The Mercur Shows Promise of Activit Flowers v & Co. Potted Plants SesipiU-entennia- Xo need to hake when you can net such kok1 things here at so little cost! Saturday Special! Cake or Sugar Doughnuts 20c Doz. Cinnamon Rolls, doxen 20c Try our Home Made Bread Loaf, b. 2 Loaves for 25c Large Empty Barrels 3 for $ lJ MURRAY FLORAL Globe A- l FEED deve'. rmf Mil lEaEalV Getting HERB Up Nights Manr-auanaa- a. (pro-.........- a Up-to-Da- te Bakery t Murray Mills, Inc. |