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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE (('(uilintwd from page 1) We Want AName for lliey SHEY'S CHICK FEEDER Mrs. Frank Morris of McGill, Nevada, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. George A. .letikius is also ing the week here. sj-n- Mrs. Kva Miss Helen White and mother, Mrs. Kinily White accompanied by IT IN CANNED GOODS ONE half acre farm, good frame house with built In features. $1050. lieautiful, new Oroom, strictly modern home, built on one of the four remaining natural beauty spots In Holladay, $11,500, or will trade for home with more land. 10 acres, house, 2V4 acres In strawlH-rrle- s ami raslerrles coops for Six) chickens, rimm! barn, cow, team and Implements, $.r500. Ik) acres good farm land on paved highway, home and outbuildings. For Sale or lease, 514 acres In Holladay good house, stream runs through , projM-rtyhas many shade trees, only $1,500. In honor of the birthday anni Jackson are friends at versary of Mrs. George A. Jenkins. Hit Fast South her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Allen o'clock entertained at a street. luncheon Saturday of last week at her home on north State street. The The regular meeting of the afternoon was 8H'iit In playing of Ijidies Aid Society of the Mehod-1s- t 500" and prizes were won by Community church was held at the home of Mrs. A. Bradford on Mrs. C, C. Jensen of Sandy und Fast 4Sth South Wednesday after- Mini. Amy Morris of this city. The Mrs. guests were noon. Luncheon was1 served at noon, out of town with business meeting following, the Jack Wood of Idaho Fulls, Idaho, Mc remainder of the aftrenoon Iteing and Mrs. Frank Morris of Gill. Mrs. of Nevodu, daughters enjoyed In a social way. Seventeen Thirty-secon- Then Demand Twin-Pea- k Brand room modern brick, newly decorated, good furnace, two sets of O Street. plumbing. Located at Will kc!1 for 70 of Its present value or trade for Murray pro ladies attended let them give you something just as good. Don't Fight There Twin-Peak- is no substitute for SALT LAKE KKALTY CO. 7824 or Mur. 577-5 rooms and sleeping porch, srtictly modern brick, large lot, at 11S7 So. 9th Kant. Will trade for Murray or county property. Packing Corp. Flowers! r wickedness Flowers and Plants for the Home are an investment in pleasure and happiness that pays dividends every day. Eph. MURRAY FLORAL 44 DAY Ml KK AY 4- 4 4'4 4- 444 4- - - - 4 - 41 4'4 NIGHT INLAND 710S l 44 4 4 - 4'4- 4 4 4 f4 - 4 - l- 4 4- l- 4- 44 - - - - - - - - - - policies. Giving buyer to the pound, the 16 ounces having the STATE ItOAD TAX IS PAID! Murray, Utah Next to Milium! IValA Fwsl .New Spring Hats at $ and $ j 95. each item, extending the buyer an itemized adding machine sl'p of thsir purchas-ea- , displaying Telephone only quality f o o d s, all your neighbor's home? errors promptly and plea. antly and maintain ing fair prices, are With a telephone in your own home your friends can reach you quickly and you can call them any time It will run you wish. ome of our proced. ure that enables our patrons to know the O. P. Skaggs System countless errands for you always ready for important calls in case of sickness or emergency. . and is u policies as well the stores, "clean." ' You Make your next call from your neighbor's telephone a call to ut for service of your own. are will appreciate these fea. tures too, after a trial or two. Millinery - Wallpaper New Stock of Paint at TELEPHONE- - W. II. birthday. the uffalr. ihhiW and children "A Surety of Purity Murray Ut . Sixteen guests t enjoyed The Gleaners IVp 1ub of Mur ray First Ward gave u surprise party lit honor of their president Miss eriut Berg at her home Wasatch Hvetiue afier Mutual on evening. Gaines were play eil and refreshments strved. Tlnis' atietidlng were the Misses Dmneite Miller, Sarah Krebs, Nelra Clark, Minn Bean. Emma Blorn, Alhv Wbeiman, Vivian Hansen, Geneve Ermn Martin. Ijiriuda Bennion, Call, Ituby McCall. Grace Taylor. i und Mels-Beth the hotionsl guest. Tta-sda- y I? UTAH WOOLEN MILLS r 7 Ax roll We will be glad to give estimates on any job 'P Co: and $fl Robe Special-Au- to r All wool in attractive plaids large $2.95, an extra rlc sizes i k3 OI $ Special.Children's Dresses Mr tan Cwt. All wool and silk vou presses.. ciaa V Mr fneai Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen and children of IMladay and Mr. and L, D. S. Garment Specials Mrs. William 'Lit son ami children, of Vine street, were guests of! Mrs. Llison and Mrs. Allen's moth r, Mrs. CilU'it Ray of Cnh n m Sundny. $ I Men's and Ladies' New Style in fine lisle Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alllngion were the dinner of Suuarhoiise uid finally of Holladay wete din Maggie Smith guests of Mrs. ner guesst on Ins) Sundiiv of Mr. The Murray Junior Bridge club mil Mrs. William Lit son on Vine Thursday of last week at hi-- r home on South Second West stnvt. cut en a I nM their husbands MoihIm.v st ret. eveiilng with a progressive dinner The "Junior Girls" of Murray The first course was scried Smith Cottonwood hud their Ward held il candy juill on party. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hub- ward reunion on last Friday even-ing- . last Thursday, February IS. at the ert Foord on East 4Mb South. The A lnrae attendance was Ktlicl Mrs. of home their teacher. seroiid mur' , was nerved at the A h"t was from served were: Th"s r"ent ";en home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ibiiv siiiji.r ("arscy. seven to nine, under the (llree'l'tl Smith, Fa ye Mu k'ay, Faye Miller, er on Fast 4lh South. The third . About Ma tine A!und, Tla-lmfour (.. Llllle course was served at the home of of the Relief hnndri'd were si,(. present. Table Ijisser, Fsther Youngburg. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John ILove on were curried out In n.i Kate Gilbert, Margaret Ibnlel, Alle Vine street and fourth course whs tlotial colors In honor of (ieirue Mn. Tlielaia Snarr, F.ma ltosser, served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wnshlngtoii's Blmiitennliil birthday and Helen Tavolati. Lriicsf I. Mudxen, after which th An anniversary. Interesting proevening was sjwnt playing bridge, gram was nfier him h presented NuTAUY I'FItLtt': Any work of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert FiMird winning wan servtd and was followed by ibU kind will In- - taken care of the prize. Ttie following ginl.tn innsle und dancing. , at the Murray Fagle Offl.-eCull were present : Mr. and Mrs. K J. Murray Xi If )o wlih to mnk" Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Inland N Mis. Clyde Reynolds of East ador, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I Luis 4Mh S.niih was niiti(iiniit. favored with the kiiecM, Mr. and Mrs. Bnsll Milter, f a imndwr of her rela-livpns.iu,. F(U SALF: Six and onehnlf acres Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Howe. Mr. and and frhiids on hist Saturday on State Mrevt with nxHlcrn Mrs. HolNrt Foord, Mr. and Mrs. evening at a big dinner In h..iu.r ..f Idi'tice and chicken cm.. I'lintie Grunt Brynn and Mr. and Mr her birthday anniversary. Wr Ernest Mii.!s,-n- . Murray '2 W or Mutrny X were hi hi the following gueni, Mr. ami Mrs. William llirker. Mr. FiU SAI.K: One baby's IhhI. nil In ' f'dkn regret the mining nf and Mm, Iwrene Johnson, Mr. In tiuiMTj' chair, baby lssl. nil Spring m It mennn the yearly ut- - and Mrs. Charl-- s Mr Reynolds, l rrict condltlnti and only 12. tmk of rhubarb pie. There Is nlo nnd Mrs. iiweti Mr. mil Hejii.ibls, f..r the I. it. full at No. M.l. on the rvcrpivseut plnai h of the nl Mrs. Willlnm p, South State street. t dl.-ways reviving family of bii.u Mrs. IJnniDtc. Mr. and Mrs. Now you can g to the comblim- ard Reynold. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. AI'AUTMFNT Folt lKNT:2 nui tinii hardware and newssiniiil, u, nejiionis. .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur kiti licht tte and bath, w ith lient Is a drug store by tiaine und Mr. and M,H, y, Maekny, and plenty of hot water. 14S E. cure llm twill make J;,(l( y.ui the tight llu and Mr. and Mrs. Jack 4Mh South. Phone Murray 4C!. weight nnd marl helghL b few Men's Sox n Special K.mrv rm.linwri H'....l Wool Hose in finest m.l (fc Hi sick Cllb naln t quality Al . and Oral V li 111 Is h Ladies' Pure Silk Hose d Tull fashioned. Hlack only sizes thrw awl $ M PAIRS 4 Cott wua Tart limit Children's Stockings s . at Mi Bonn : r-- I Ua - fr - Paint it Jto Dollar Values Mr. and Mrs. Z- Iph Ercksoti announce the arrival of a new baby boy liorti February twenty-second- , at Cottoiiwimd Stake Maternity homo. Mrs. Erckson was formerly Miss Irene Toone. rs gjc qt New Spring Wallpaper at i CtfiSKAGGi Reinforced heel and - Knee adul $ M Stat Jam the PAIRS VFOR All 2 Lb. AUAVool Comfort Batts Men' 1 1 Imported Silk Hand Made M a at Ww For to $ i kfk) it CO wot e Buy your hat from a millinery store where you get Hats of Distinctive Style BERGEN'S J11 selling price plainly marked on one-Ihlr- ty South Cottonwood C e - . QUALITY OIL CO. X how Km-ely- Drive in and Fill Up! i Mrs. Sis-on- 15c i t the Mrs. Maggie Smith end at the home of her friend Mrs. Edith Adamson on Wilson live. ih k 44 FIRST GRADE SlrM Set glance our customers that know fully how "clean" and depend-ablare our business Ward 0 - GASOLINE and lloxrl.Ur 012. Miss Fa ye M.nckay was the guest Miss Gen Smith on Sunday and Monday. SUPREME QUALITY 4H(h places." of 4- - it'll In high Murray 2nd Ward I ALWAYS ON HANI) Our funrml pirres are known ami mlminl throughout Salt Lake . county for their artislir beauty ami moderate price! 4- 4- 4- luncheon was served at and the aftertioii was sS"iit id lying the game of "Coolie." Mrs. Nora Diamond winning the prize. The following ladles were present: Mrs. Florence Riinghurst, Mrs. Marie Mrs. Marinda Pearson, Brlnghurst, 'Mrs. Orle Lubrtun. Mrs. Ruby Nichols, Mrs. Essie BenMiss nion, Miss Bella Wagstaff, Nora Diamond, Mrs. Paula Wilson, all of Reunion and Mrs. Josle Bateman of West Jordan. our c?,n clean it is in appear, ance. But it is only Is Your I -- rilONLS: at a j A jr Cle tore FRMA MARTIN, Operator First National Bank Building PHONE Murray 5.T9 in . Anyone passing will give Marcels & Shampoos, 75c & W. 75c Sham., dry Finger Finger W. & Sham, wet 50c Facials 75c & $1.00 PERMANENTS 53.50 50c Scalp Treatment Hot Oil Treatment 75c d I Busi nsss Some of the Reunion young ieo-opl- e Murray has her street f usher on will present a musical prothe job chasing away the ravages gram on next Sunday evening at of old man Winter from the streets the Cottonwood ward. The program of Little Sweden. will consist of a girls chorus by Rhea P.ringhurst, Zina Peterson, Hattie Nichols. Dean Player and Elva Player. A vocal solo by Rhea Riinghurst. A vocal duet by Hat-ti- e and Elsie Nichols and a violin solo by Lynl Wagstaff. A party of Reunion ladies a visit In the form of a parly ut the home of Mrs. Marie Allen of Salt Lake City on February 15. " - full h-- GIVE - Every Wed. & Thurs. Classic Beauty Shop i Ani, Our NOTICE afternoon. iarnet Eldredge entertain Spring weather In Murray Is a ed the members of her club at a great help to the spirits of one and delightful party at her home In all as they go around and alwuit or Cottonwood Friday evening. A late Mr. and Mrs. Lin(ience John-sun'liort for coffee. to of 4Slh South tsk their uew served follow was the suist HTIIF.KAN (HIRCII ing guests: Mrs. Dorothy Mackay, baby daughter to South Cottonwood Mrs. liCta Dougall, Miss Ituth Jen ward on Sunday, February 7th, for First Lutheran Church of Mur sen, Mis ciara Brighton, Miss her name and blessing. Mr. WilF. The lifiss I'ruuhnrt liam Barker of the Ward Bishopric Iledman. Itev. Phylisray (Missouri Synod) E. Shumann, Pastor. Knuilsen..r Miss Mildred Mower,! and an old friend of Mr. Johnson Services at 3 p. in. in the Mur- Miss Wanda Smith and Miss Max was given the privilege of performv ing the ordinance. They gave ray Methodist Church, 107 East Ine Bagley; 4.sth South. Sermon by the pastor the name of Marilyn Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. IehVy Richardson on: "Cl'rst's Discourse on Satan'3 entertained a number of their Klngilo::). ' Primary Conference of South friends ut an evening party MonCottonwood was held on Sunday Sundii.: School ond class for at their home in Grant Ward. ndulis in the fundamentals of day evening. A large attendance was The time wns spent In playing Mrs. President, Christianity linnwdlntcly after the "5o0." and higk scores were won present. Slake Clara House was present, also service. The public Is cordially Inby Mrs. James Powell and Guy Mrs. Earl vited. Howe und Miss Ivy Truman Carlisle Thain of the God's word says: "We wrestle Beading. Mr,, slake Ismrd. The pagwas winner of low score. Refresh in eant, "The Light and Life of the against flesh and blood, but meats wexe sieved at four small w World," was prcwiitcd by the Priagainst principalities, against tables which were gny in patriotic ers. Against tne rulers or the dark mary children. of Washington's colors, sytuliolic pirlt-ua- l ness of this world, against - Rocky Mountain ASSOKT.MF.NT UNTIL FURTHER ' deV t coneave.-,.- nS " The children of the ward were last Saturday given a party on in connection with the ward reunion, in the afternoon. Hot dogs and ice cream being served as refreshings. A dance was given for the benefit of the children in. the w , at Wasalch way. f no .,f .... We hu? lunch. n Products s Jetiklns. the meeting. nd f.i..i. Space Is ful. lug to Einstein. this jus. before Specials The Genealogical Miss perty. For further Information call 4- d one-thirt- FOR TRADE Sn.ENimi Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alma now at home to their six-roo- Bennion Ward ' Om-eni- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - TRADE Eiattcin Committee of will Bennion be for the resixuisible day anniversary last. week. A six on next Sunday regular meeting o'clock dinner was served. Covers Sunday. were laid for the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gordon, Mr. Bennion ward reunion was held Dun Gordon ati) win Jack. After on last Monday night. A hot sup-pe- r dinner card games were enjoyed. was served at six o'clock to over two hundred The suppeople. Mrs. Iloliert G. Watson of "xs Fast 4Kth South ejitertaintHl with per was cisiked and served under the direction of the Relief Society. a birthday parly oii Tiusday of A program and dance during the last week. A six o'cjis'k dinner was served and covers ,were laid for 8 evening was enjoyed by everyone guests. The evening was spent in a present. social way. Edwin ltrown was hostess to the members of the Past Chief Mrs. White's sister, Mrs. Edwin club Wednesday at a Eyre, motored to Provo Monday Companion one o'clock luncheon at her home, where they were the guests of Pet Forty Eighth er M. Guyman and Mrs. Dora Cran-dal- l, on Second West and ' South streets. brother and sister of Mrs. White and Mrs. Eyre. Mirmliers of the 15. Y. 1'. V. of the Baptist church entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Burton and a Washington's birthday party on daughter, Beth who have been the Monday evening at the church. .Naguests of Mrs. Eva Jones several tional colors and flags attractivedays this week have returnHl to ly decorated the hall. Games and their home in Nephl. music and contests were enjoyed and refreshments were served. The District Association of the a Ilebekahs was held with the Mrs. J. P. Payne entertained at Uels'kahs of Murray, Tuesday a one o'clock luncheon Thursday at Forty-Eightevening, February 10, at the Fra- her home on East ternal hall. A business meeting South street In honor of the memwas held and representatives from bers of the Woman's Auxiliary of MIdvale, Sandy, Bingham, Magna, the Baptist church. A business Salt Ijike, and Sugarhouse were meeting and . program followed In attendance. Following the meet- Mrs. A. H. Harger of Salt Lake to was a special guest and also took ing refreshments were served eighty guests. part In the program. You Want the Best A din- - Allwn and Mrs. Kmollnc Haux-hurs- t and son. Jack of Salt 'Lake. freorge, the heart lees bookkeeper, is one of the optimists of the present day. If you would like to find out more about this write to the government and ask what is a worse fate than being stung or bit hv an adder? economics lionn! Miss Taylor, lonelier at Murray IUkIi School, in lias just entered her Htudcnts the National Meat Story (Suit est in which the major awards are to le uuiversity scholarships. The contest Is an annual educational feature for high school girls economics courses, taking home the present contest being the lUi. hr d kucsIx Sunday, .Mr. and Mrs. (Jii'ii WorlliliiRton of Kaysvlllc, Mrs. Viola Warner and daughter MKH IF YOl' L1KK J ouch had as hier SHEY'S POULTRY SUPPLIES .. 4952 State Street, Murray Details of the contest will be published in next week's Eagle NOTHING hjm-iu- evenil dnys. A contest will be staged to find a suitable name for this marvelous feeder See the feeder in The Murray Eagle window or at the MISS JK.YSKN KXTKKS STTIJKNTS IN CONTKST Social Mention Mr. find Mr. Ioiik1;is V. Jm-su- p Mrs. Myrlln Watts, 3S0 Fast will Iwive Snlirrduy nioriiiiif,' 4Sth South gave a birthday parly tor I0 Ak'1h uiiiI other parts of hi honor of her father's fi7th birth! will licrf Cnliforniii, bar Special Cliildren's all Wool SWEATERS SATURDAY ONLY t Give S. A whr rra Too II. Giwn stamps C i 24 The Orininol RICHARDS STREET 31 MAIN STKtfci Buy Your Blankets 4400 SOUTH at our Murray Ji ; ir l T.i UTAH WOOLEN MILLS BRIANTS. STRINGHAM, Mgr. rrt ttox u . Plant. STATE STREET rl |