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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE direction of Mrs. Hiehard Itarrctt, for presentation at the ward amuse incut hall Friday evening. Mr. J. F. Thompson of Millvurne, Wyoming, was the guest Monday of his sister, Mrs. II. V. Ballard. The Genoa logical society of .South Cottonwood ward gave a surprise parly Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Herbert Mitchell for Mr. Frank Oleiid, who Is leaving in the near future to live at Clearfield, Utah. The honor guests were Mr. Ensign Woodruff of the stake Genealogical board and the bishopric. An enjoyable evening was sM-nplaying games and refreshments were served to thirty-four- . Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Becker of Denver, Colorado, and .Mrs. Jefl'ery and daughter of l'ueblo, attended Conference and were the guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Hallard. The winter's enrollment at I Imager's has been good, and new students are starting each week in hath Day and Night school. Those intorested in a business course should start their training now, ami he prewired for the good comopportunities A position Is ing. secured for every g r a d u a t,e . ( all write, or phone to Henager Business 1. e Sandy Items TAYLOKSYILI.F. WAKI) MOLDS ASM XL ISANQILT The annual hut;uot of the ward M. I. A. Adult class held Tuesday evening, was pronounced a huge success by every one of the 150 guests in attendance. The committee In charge of arrangements consisted of Mr. Ilyiuin Bouillon, Jr., Mis. Mary I Lindsay, Mrs. Etblyn T. Lindsay. Mrs. Ellen S. Bcnnlon, and Mr. Dan Barker, and Is to he congratulated on the success of their efforts. were The striking decoration carried out in red. white and blue, in keeping with the Bicentennial (vlehration of Gorge Washington's birthday. Flags were draped around a large picture of George Washington and on the walls of the hall. The table was gay with balloons and Individual candles, and the programs, decorated by Meade Steailman, featured the subject "How to Live", which has I icon studied by the Adult class during the past year. The decorations were arranged by Mrs. Nellie Betinioii and Mr. Edgar Lindsay. Tim delicious dinner, planned by Mrs. E. T. Lindsay. Mrs. Belle C. IVniilon, Mrs. Bessie Towler, and Mrs. Mary 1'. Lindsay, was served by the Junior girls under the direction of Miss Dolly LimNay nod Miss Ihilsy Eennlon. Mr. Hyde Barker aetisl as tonst-mas:and toasts were rescinded to by Mr. W. Mutson, Mrs. B-tt. Mrs. Illggs, and .Mrs. Adams, of the M. I. A. general board, and Mr. (S. A. Wegeland, principal of the Plymouth school, Mr. David Joins, it ml Bishop Joseph Bcnnlon. The program included community Frame, a selsinging, lead by ection by the Grunt Ward Male Quartet, and vocal numbers by Mr. Glen Bcnnlon and Mrs. Wilma Mae-kay- , accompanied by Miss Mable Cisik. Honor guests Included the mem-N-rof the M. I. A. general loard. Mr. Iieoiiiird Gerrard. Mr. Cb'.vd Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. White of the Make board, Mr. Wegeland. and President and Mrs. F. (, Betiuioii of the Central Slates mission. Tay-lorsvill- e South Cottonwood it Mr .and Mrs. II. Mower of Cottonwood announce the marriage of their (laughter, Trent, to ilr. Casey Herbert. The marlrage took place March SI, at Bountiful. Miss Gladys Jordan accompanied by her mother and party of six motored to Bountiful Thursday, returning to spend the remainder of the evening at the Marathon. Miss Gladys Jordan entertained at at dinner Sunday in honor of her friends from Woodruff, Hah. Mrs. Itillie Brudshaw entertained at a dinner Sunday at her home on oi!nd South in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jurdui. The M. I. A. Adult class will present a program, under the direction of Mrs. Sarah Barrett, Friday night, April 15, in the amusement ball. The program Includes two inlere.t-in- g one-ac- t plays. The Mutual of South Cottonwood ward Is rehearsing a play, tinder the Lustre Natural Lasting Curls 1V "7 Oil Permanent Wave Now $5.00 Our method for revitalit a healthy a satisfying wave. Six-ria- l izing hair slie n d la-e- n; tr Wave to give and Try our Oil OF Tl LIP WAVK You will be more than pleased FOR AIX) PIKMANFATS $3.50 to $5.00 Marcel Special for Limited Time Only 50c 50c Dry Finger Wave 25c Wet Finger Wave y ci-ut-s La-dii- s 1 BELIEF NOCIKTY PLANS WASHINGTON PICOGKAM LADIES PLEASE (Continued from front page) To the Officers of CoUoIiWinmI Ma ACCEPT tcmity Hospital: A Complimentary Facial and an analysis of your skin, at I take great pl asiire in commend- ing the splendid spirit of service and efficiency i.f the L. D. S. Society of the Cotti IHMHid and Slake for having MaMi-hc- d U-l- Peggy's Beauty Shop MRS. KONOLD a laboratory expert from Luzier's Special Formula Laboratories to diagnose yrur skill and rUc )ou valuable suggestions on its daily rare. Also a complimentary facial using the famous M ZIF.U'S lnpl-talUatlot- MF.!:l(TH de--r- ves COS MKT ICS Phone Mur. 551 for appointment fill ',tf.MJLl4ragJM For Shey's Tliis 44 3 is Utah's l3t Seller. Sec it In fore voii t.tiv jrl HONi; 329-- j,t:t ! AT in Mid-val- e ,Jr - Oil Mr. inn! Mm" ti """"as liofn, Jensen street nr.. n, ... v,.r roi.-- . Ol . IUI1(1 boy y d Mel-vl- Stephenson of iNephL and ilrs. George Green of with a entertained Butlerville birthday dinner and party in hon or or their son kendrick, celehrat- ing his eleventh birthday anniver sary, ilr. and Mrs. Thomas Wall and family of 13th East, Murray Mr. were also honored guests. The S, S. Club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. J. Chambers In Salt I.ake. She was asslted by Mrs. J. It. Hus-soA one o'clock luncheon was served an dthe remainder of the was sjient playing "Cootie." ilrs. Henry Wheeler was the honored guest at a delightful surprise party given by fourteen of her friend at her home on Vine street Saturday. The evening was sient in playing games, followed by a late luncheon. The table centerpiece consisted of a beautiful bouquet of American Beauty roses, which the guest had presented to Mrs. Wheel er. The Murray First Ward choir enjoyed a sislal at the ward amusement hall evening. Wednesday Games were played and refreshments were served. 'Mrs. A. J. Mackay of 4mu South entertained with a delightfully ar ranged birthday party In honor of her husband last Tuesday night Games were enjoyed and refresh menu were served to the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ence Wahhiulst to be entertained by Miss Wahhiulst and Naomi Simp er. Souvenir hats and is'anuts were passed out and lefore we could catch our breath we were told to run for the cars and were whisked away to the home of the young lady'a president, Mis Golda Lar son. . 'iZlss loin Jensen assisted. After fifteen minutes of fun with the tooth-picgame, oranges were tossed to us and we started on our last lajise to the Simper home on La K ue and Mae Simii- 511th South. k IT II II mi n mm ,,.., . Specials UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE TEr v.,, X7 J p Tl Classic Beauty n Shop Will give Marcels & bhampoos. 7k Finger W. & Sham., dry 75c Finger VV. & Sham, wet Sit Facials 75c & $1.00 PERMANENTS ........ $iso 50c scalp 1 reatment Hot Oil Treatment 75c EI1MA MARTIN, Operator First National Hank Huildlnj I HONE Murray 339 d d rj The Greatest WASHER Value ever offered! $168--5 Boy- - nolds, ilr. and Mrs. J. Reynolds, Charles Mr, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ileynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Iteynolds, and Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. ilr. and Mrs. Win. Cannegleter and Mr. and Mrs. J. . Evans of Murray, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barker of Taylorsvllle, motored to Crescent Saturday evening, wheru nine other guest Joined them and surprised Mm. A. C Morris to celebrate her birthday anniversary. The guests also Included Mr. Arthur Morris who Is a proA. C at I'gan. and fessor at the his wife and children. Mrs. Morris received a number of lovely gift, and the evening was Kjtent In playing games, followed by the serving of refreshments. in extras mm pi (3 complete sets) given with each l 68 premiums Local Mention Ir. and Mr. Ktllpack motored to eastern I'tah where they ss'tit the week end with Ir. Klllpuck's parents. .Mrs. H. I. Sorcnson is much Ini provwl after her recent ojMTatlot: at the Holy Cros hospital. our school. Mrs. A. Silvester of Bexburg, Them' glil come to school every Idaho has Ml KK VY IIICII PAUU.KAFIIS the guest during nioinlng at eight o'clock for prac-tl- v (he past week of Mr. and Mrs. Win. The annual "Senior Hop" of the They have !ccn training very Sorcnson. l School held will High dillenily and are working for Murray Mrs. diaries White and her In the Gymnasium Friday. April another "First Place," this year. daughter, ilrs. Arnold Johnson. returned Tuesdiy from San Fran MIKKW (OMMINITY KFI.IF.F STOKK and California clci Oakland, (Continued from page 1) where they Fpeiit a delightful ten EXQUISITE 31ECE SIT OF DINNER WARS J. W. IL'rllng (groceries purchased from Knhn Bro., as the guests of ilr. and Mrs days nnrrttSciurt Shapf and lnlhTT trwrl PwbCnlnr. 112.02 ?hef7 lu.K wholesale.) ( cotorrd of tlacl It will mmW Lawrence Helsclt. ttoi ui( 1 of Pxt h Hionn n "litdCul Cf chant. hdortlon Wct Jordan Milling Company (flour.) Miss Mui Itcrgcr returned to nft too'' id tMuplcl lblt tttvit (at h1r. Sri ptrl Son 113.T0 all. IVntiioii la k a week's visit (flour.) Ogdcti Tuesday after trnM ji fitr Hyruui with Miss Helen White. Store 23101 (milk.) Safeway Ml Melvn Wiseman, daughter Brother ZinkrlMi ?7if (milk.) Mrs. C. K, Wiseman, ls of Mr. and 14.VH.1 McMillan A Son (nwnt.) at her home after a convalescing F.d Hoffman Meat & Cpx-cr(Nucoii, etc.) sjoin t oieri!tlo!i. . US. S. It. (nxlfrey to (egg.) Mr. and Mrs. J. Betmlon nd 13.1 Postage1 family will U the guests during Madwcli (2 OXe. file. wire, ett .) ill! Conference of Mr. Betuilon's par 3wi Murray High School (material for lotcr ) tits, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Beiudon The l adles Aid of the Community F. C. Howe (oil, ga for truck.) Mid MethodlM church will meet at the 2.:u PtltighiuM Chevrolet home of Mrs, Mar-MieBay Ward on Wa-atc- h (unto repair.) l"Vi Clydo street licit Wednesday nt Morrison iU rril & Cominny (material for sign Umrd.) one o'ebn k. 1. T.n HoUrt Ibskel Iv'li, hm Tool Set l?.Pi19 rttcra o( Pur Aluminum The Belief Society of Taylors-vlll- e (2 men St f I..VI.) el Urt ,T0 r prt lh.t - U1 trU-iHttc. (iro. Hm ward will tfve parly In hon- Cuntlit uart ttrw pB lw Ikfwd Hurl d. In (ht 7"'-N?2. M Bag, wrapping p,ncr (nwd in !on.) or of Mrs, F.I Idyii Lindsay at their fMfM, trtni ihrM-iur- t aiiauit bowl, twi v k Or Colnrtl .nr Urf. hruSf "iJ-Zj-& h".prppw lUkmpmmm. imstlng next Tuesday afternoon at mm Van iU lor wn ttwtiovj. four Totnl cash dUburwineiit flftV.UU f..or.l home. Mrs. Llndsny her tmkm or Itlio aauM uJ wtll ll kat leave fury . Ualanor-- In Bank :t..m in the tiesr future to make her ft Uml Koinu mwuiu tvoooa. home In Salt Ike. ToNl $iw;.: :m Trade-i- n Mr. Keiu.eth Wiseman was hon old waiher l ored at a F.ast Mill at ii. . KOBIUNS. TrraAiirrr, Crock ward recently prior to his Murray Belief st.ire. departure on April 11 for (he mis We certify that we have eamlited the of the Tren!trer of the slon field nt Ivtiver, Colorado. j The Cottonwood Cutnp laughtMurray Belief Store nnd that the correct nnd due stntemcnl f (he receipts and fXliiditnres of K'lid Moit. ers of t "tit b Pioneers will meet next tSlgned.) F. F,, Bol'Clll.n, M. I ; It. K. IMWH lMllf ' FT MC-M-ll ThiiHilrty nt the home of Mrs. J. X. Berry, 4.V.I South state street. Mrs. LAN. William B. KreUon will bo nMlst-luMcml-er- i of General CVnitultteo Murray Belief Htw. Uli Phone All 3 Sets Given FREE d ! Ix-c- ... r(tnr I rei-cn- hTATK - st Ml UttAY, I'TAH o- tii-qi- rt " Liberal run-wel- SHEY'S POULTRY SUPPLIES I V.T F. H. Green $1.00 llr l'nr Weeks Only EVER BEST" Chic Feeder IVclcr i waa hostess to After 12 years of serivce to the the Murray Bridge club at her Sandy people, as one of the leading home In Salt Lake Wednesday af- merchants, Mr. Charller says the climax has come, It is the finish, ternoon. the end; he is retiring from busiSeverson of ilrs. Edward was the guest of her daughter, ness forever. He says the lust few Mrs. Buth Wall of 13th Eust last days of his business career will hold the greatest money values week. ever before In than for the iieople On her birthday anniversary next Wednesday, Mrs. It. O. Sim- history. He will give the people someons will be the honored guest at a more than a sale, he said, he thing party to he given by the S. S. club. Is them a bargain riot. He giving enMr. and Mrs. A. J. Mackay has only eight days to w1ik out tertained at a dinner party Wednes- the entire $2(,0O().(H) stock of goods. day In honor of Mr. J. A. Mack-aHe has decided to lose $5,000.00 nnd Miss Alice Mackay. h declared and that loss Ls going Mrs. Amanda Mantle was hostess to the ieople. to the Primary officers and teachThis bargain riot will begin Fri- ers of Murray First ward Thurs- day morning at 10 o'clock. 1'nlil day afternoon at her home on Pop tbi'n the doors will lie locked, but The afternoon was the first 40 customers getting in lar street. spent in a social way and light re the store will receive packages of freshments were served. merchandise worth from 50 cents ilrs. Maggie Smith was hostess to $80. This bargain riot he lioiies to the IN. II. Club Wednesday even will entice out the hidden dollar Games were played, with and get It to work for the jn'ople ing. Mrs. Joe Clyde winning house prize, In Sandy. and refreshments were served to GLEANERS ENTERTAIN M MEN seven members. (Continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hansen of and the Rooster group led by Horweek-enas had their iturray ace Jensen won the grand prize. guests Sunday, ilr. and ilrs. Bobbins und Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Next we visited the home of Flor ilrs. "Cootie main game, alon T With a K... . others. The I.rlv. ""I Mary McMillan and Clever refreshment nI. I consisting of (hmghlim.s the neck Of bottles of m all day suckers. If i '7 der.otos pleasure, ti enjoyed themselves hum imic Next Tuesday night .' " . Grant ward ...in "in i.UOIU ui,,,ii 10 cent dance. B, k . nwtuii neart, wire or mother and M 'TV m dance to red hot music. ll.l NOW $1.00 ief conducted for a iiiiiiiNt of years a maternity or the lilglicst modern standard. The remarkable record of only one maternal death among I.V.iJ patients cared for In the hospital since lis Inception. Is a nut convincing pnn.f of the model c.iil'ineiil and the highly trained hospital wrlv rendered in the cure of maternity caw. The single maternal death records! is Miown t.t have been due to heart dlwaM and was unavoidable. The fees are fucd at the !ssible to cover the lowest rate actual cost tif operation, the Mm being to reduce to a minimum the financial burden Incident to child Mild bljlh. The ill! Put loll should reccUe the utmost ii')Mit of the community In Its worthy to promote the welfare of mothers and ncwltorn Infant. T. A. WATTY. I Signed. ) For a limited time only we have arranged for Mr. Martha E. Hodell was the recipient of a very pleasant surFriday evening by prise, party memliers of the Belief Society and their partners. Mrs. Hodell Is the president of the organization. The at the Second Sole. party was staged Mrs. will hold Ward church house where Association District a to was Hodell called, suiosedly their next meeting at Sugarhouse with Friendship Lodge No. 27, Fri- meeting but upon her arrival, the lights being out, they were quickly day, April 15th. turned on, displaying a beautifully of members Kth, April Friday, set table. To her great astonishment Sugar-housvisit the Canton branch will A she was greeted with "Surprise" No. 27 In full regalia. special program has boeu arranged from about 05 voices. The table had as a centerpiece, a beautiful by the Canton. Brother Hahlberg is feeling quite birthday cake, made and presented himself again since he parted with by Mr. Uider. Other decorations were spring flowers and dainty his favorite molars. with handiainted hued Oddfellows candles, for tin Arrangements baseball league are underway and dace cards for each one present. The first jwrt of the program the league will include Murray, Belief Society Lake was a burlesque Sugarhouse, and both Salt ilrs. Lodge teams. Any brother lut crest- meeting, presided over by ed In baseball should gi t in touch Leone Basmussen. The meetingf opteam ening wjth a song by the with Brother E. Wright, glee manager and should be at lodge club, "An Ode to the Men." The different departments were taken up for complete details. school of instruction as follows, each one being as Itebekeih as possible; History, The was held at Magna, Wednesday, of Life of Mrs. Hodell. Elizabeth April tiih. Several members atOmonia Lodge from Murray Social Service, Fotheringham : Katherlne Gilbert; Literary, Llllie tended this occasion. Baker; Closing Song, Keuben and Hachel. Games were then played for a short time, when a very delicious luncheon was served t all pres (Continued from page 1) ent. South Jordan, Mrs. Ice Beckstead During the evening the song, of Washington J. C. and Miss Aver-I- I "Sister, We Love nice," was very Nance of Ciiloii. sung by Mrs. Lulu beautifully Mrs. Emma Burkinshaw enter Snarr. after which a very nice dintallied at a family dinner at her ner rlS w'as presented by mem home on First West street Tuesday bers of the organization as a tokevening honoring her seventy-seconen of the love and esteem which birthday anniversary. Those present they hold for their President. The were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes, presentation speech was made by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Mr. Llllie to Iester, first counselor Mr. and Mrs. Hodell. Everyone present ex ami Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. pressed them selves as having had M. Hughes, Mrs. Lawrence Hughes, a very pleasant evening. and Miss Ansely Hughes of Sandy The officers and teachers of -- the and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith Primary met at the home of M'rx. and Miss Gertrude Smith of Mur- It. J. Brown Monday evening in a ray. business meeting and social. LunchMrs. Newell Galley and baby of eon was served to fifteen ladies. guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Pothering Syracuse who have the W. M. Hughes home on Pioneer ham had as their guests the past avenue have returned home. week. Mrs. Scott Tanner of Mil The Sandburr Camp of the ford and Stanley Fotheringham of Daughters of the I'tah Pioneers long Beach, Cul. were entertained by Mrs. Clyde A shower party was given by the Swcnsoti and ilrs. Mable Mnshan officers and teachers of the I'd at the Swcnsoti home on Pioneer mary for Mrs. Fay Eustance Wed avenue Friday afternoon. Mrs. Flo- nesiiay evening, where a very rence Webb, the President, waa in pleasant evening was spent In charge. The program consisted of a games, etc., after which luncheon song, "Our Mountain Home So was served. Dear" by the Camp niemlsTs. PrayA birthday party for Mr. S. II. er by Chaplin, Mrs. Mable Motia-ha- Fotheringham was held at hi The Life History of Mrs. Fan- home on Second West Tuesday evnie Myrlc Kroford, was read by her ening. Those present were Mr. granddaugier, ilrs. Eunice Nelson; and Mrs. E. Gabrieson, Mrs. . D. ktihre and Mr. Madge Slap-leand daughter Norma of gave talk on 'Land Marks and Silt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Trails of Utah and Sandy'; Mrs. Fotheringham of Social nvence. Eunice Nelson rend part of the his- Mr. and Mr. It. J. Brown of .13rd tory of Sandy; Vocal duet. Mrs. E. Sou'h, beside mcmlx'rB of the ImNelson and Mrs. LaVoti MoCK-nrmediate family. The evening was accompanied by Mrs. Florence Van spent In playing bridge, followed Dam. Refreshment were served lo by luncheon. It being present. Mr. Stapley, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Van Dam, Mrs. MCleary, Mrs. Webb. 15. 1SW2. Admission 50 per Mrs. Velroy A II sop, Mrs. Florence couple. a Uaddoii. Mrs. Uosa Stuart. Mr. The boys of the Athletic departHansen, Mrs. Mary Hansen, ment of the school are sponsoring Mr. Cordia I lend rick sen, Mr. M. a moving picture show Friday, ApE. Jensen. Mr. Amelia Ord. Mrs. ril 7. P.I32. It Is t raise funds to Ethel Dust run, Mrs. Itaehel Jensen. pay the censcs for all the Iki.vs Mrs. Venule that were Injured In any athletic Mrs. Violet Gardner. Bnulater, Mr. Pearl Shaw, Mr. game such as basketball, football, Harriet Farrar. Mr. Tbelma PaiV. baseball and track. Mr. Olson and Mr. I. (lottfredsoii Invited to come. AdEveryone The next meeting will mission lo cent. Time, 11:13 a. of Salt lx held May Gin at the home of Mr. m. A you know, every year Murray Cordia lleudrhksoii on South State street. .Mr. Fern Hcndrlckm will High School send a group of girl te the assisting hostess. to the It. Y. P. at Provo, to enter Mr. Newell Galley of Syracuse the annual Posture Parade. wn n dinner guest of Mis Lurehla We have taken the honors of Uaddon Thursday. first place every time barring one. Mr. and Mr. G. II. Bradley of which was due to an accident. We Mantt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. o'c allied place that year. Harold Bnolly during the past This year a group of girls will week. 'gain Is' sent down to represent s The wedding will take place April Mrs. Id, at the home of Mir. and Morris, MH2 South State stroot. Miss Clara Morris was the complimented guest at a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Hans Hartkropf a' the home of her mother, Mrs. John Witzel last Saturday evening. 7 Murray 2nd Ward siiix-rvisiui- Mr. and Mrs. Orson Morris announce the engagment and approaching marriage of their daughter Clara, and Mr. William Wltzel. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Witzol, of 3773 South Ninth East Street. ing. Social Mention Funeral of Brother II. A. Soles of Tooele Lodge was held Monday Lake I. O. O. F. from the Salt i of Temple under the the Grand Lodge officers. Mends-iof all branches of the Order paid their final respects to Brother ! College, 4 5 Fast Broadway, Wasatch 27.).', for their new catalogue and full information. It pays to get the best in traincommercial 0- O. F. News - er entertained. Gigantic Program In Sandy City, Friday allowance on your Good for 30 Days Granite Furniture ' g liotcs. m Co. |