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Show "ESTABLISH KD 1890 w u IS SFIilll WAIF Ml RRAY CITY. ITAII, rvrw This is a front page story, isn't it? You see the biggest, best tiling that happens in any town is the no matter whether it is a little town or really big story of the day a big town, a little newspajxT or a big newspaper, a weekly newspaper or a daily newspaper, it all amounts to the same thing. The business uieu in your town are tile ones that get for you the best the town can SOMTHIMG Till RSDAY, APKIL U, 1932 VOLl'ME 43 Walter TOlneftell mik frW 'TIL SONG SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING SPECIAL HOW The Murray First Ward choir will present the Metropolitan Male thorns In a song service at the first ward chapel Sunday night. April 17, at ::!). The soloists will be Glen Reunion, tenor; S. I). Iturton, baritone, and Mrs. Ada McDonald, soprano. Following Is the program: tVngrcgstloii song Ojieiilng Anthem "God Is our Refuge and Strength - - - - Dudley Ruck The Choir afford. Your town paper takes in consideration your problems, your pleassorrows. It thinks of everything that you have to go and ure, your through with and reports it. Your business, your socials, your activities are as important as any one else's aren't they? I should hope so. Yet, do you know that there are some business concerns who don't think so? These business concerns seem to have become top heavy. They think that because they are big foreign stores that they can take your business any way. They think they are all powerful, they are all mighty, as far as swallowing up competition is concerned. Yet some of the best prices exist where a home owned store has the buying power of the big corporation, whether like Madsen's, that are big enough to tell the bigots to go to their choice place or not, or like O. I. Skaggs who show you that besides having the home owned stores, they have the buying power of any corporation, or Piggly Wiggly groceries and marl t, w here you get the low prices of a. big buying power, yet it is locally owned. We know these stores have the prices. They have the buying power. They have the spirit to help their own town, the place where they get the trade. And that is something too, is It not? Trade with your home owned store and help build your town. Now, the big story today is that your locally owned stores can buy Just as cheap as the foreign corporations. Compare the prices and you will find the Eagle is telling you right. Besides, your locally owned stores believe In you. They dou't call you "hicks" and say they will get your business anyway. U H't'iu to CAN YOU BEAT THIS EGG 4-- H Our "egg" stories of the last few have Inspired a number of our readers to check o uthe number of remarkably large and small eggs laid by members of their respective uoclas. Can you beat thee.se? weeks J. II. Cliivrell has on displn) In his shoe shop window an egg weighing one quarter pound as his contribution to these egf stories, which was laid by a White Leghorn hen belonging to his sister, Mrs. Frank Dry an, 223 Lucy avenue, Mr. Salt Lake City. The egg measures eight Inches In circumference the Inches the other long way and 0 Mr. also Chlvrell way. snys he has had a number of very small eggs laid by his own chickens this spring some of which be says were smaller than the one we told about a few old weeks ago, laid by the hen of Mrs. Jensen's, but unfortunately he had not saved tliuin so a comparison could net be made to prove which was the smaller. 3-- two-yea- r Vr. -- r i i L W t.S'AT - MONKEYS CPOW JUST BAwD MEN LIKE AND WITH TW JAME. - -- JOT I OF HEAD DtiKjM t t' tl CLUBS ARE ORGANIZED i tUAl" - ALL 5PDEHJ tHAT - THAT SI6HT10 ARE JHORT IF YOU 5TICK A PIN INTO TnE FLESH JUST ABOVE THE KNEE, IT WOVT KURJ Bodlne. profit possible and making a big turnover of their merchandise. If you will took on tha double tge for their ieclal this week and cut the advertisement out and take It In with you. you will ls surprise at the money you save by taking advantage of the specials this week. Tell the folks that you nre answering the advertisement In The Murray Engle. All these stores are anxloust to show you what they are offering In this big boost camplgn. They have cut prices down to the bone. All they nsk Is to bring your Muradvertisement or tell ray Eagle them you read Ute ad In the Eagle. "Good Will" iiuaert will by the Murray High sehool ba:ul Saturday morning, from 11 a. in. to 12 a. m., In the business xcctlon of Murray City. The bund, under the direction of W. F. Robinson, has a menilicrshlp of forty Imvs and girls. Although K( at mt cent of them are new well this world, they have (raltMsl and are ready to present n gtod program. Plan to Ik on hand Saturday for the concert. A COTTONWOOD MATERNITY RIVALS r liggly Wiggly, Standard, Mnrket. Mad n's. and 0. P. Sksggs Co., market have adopted a pt llcy of of leaking the smallest margin Handel Huhn Chorus Selected - Truimphal Drive Wednesday, April .131 h, from 12 1 o'clock, Abdl, the Great drove In triumph through the streets of Murray, although blindfolded; he made his way unerringly through Hie illy. The many sisrtators watched the blindfolded driver with aniii'inciit, us, with Home uncanny instinct, he avoided the other automobiles, and drove ut u great speed from one end of the town to the o! her. It Is too bud all drivers are not blindfolded If they could do us well as this remarkable wizard of automobile control. Just how he does H Is still a mystery. He claims that the Chevrolet, furnished by the Eiwlii Motor Company, is the real ear for these exhibitions, but wo do not advise ull Chevrolet owners to try his stunt. Of course It louks easy when Abdl does It, but how does he do It? A great number fo people have plenty of difficulty using ull the eyes that they have. to M. I. A. PLAY SKt ESSFI L The foiiruct play, "Little Miss of Jack," given by the M. I. A. South Cottonwood last Friday evening went over In a great way an4 drew a bltf crowd that was vorr appreciative of the performance. The play was under the direction of Mr. Dick Rarratt, and the cast included the following penile: MERIT RADGES AWARDED TO SOITII COTTONWOOD Those Robtnson, secrelary and treasurer; Donald Salln, song and cheer leader and Clarence Reynolds, reporter. The next meeting will be held on Saturday. May II, It the home of Good Prices Await ' Murray Eagle Readers - BAND TO PRESENT GOOD WILL CONCERT e The regular Mill Creek Club was organized the first week in April, with Jack Wuliacp. leader; Charles Frank Sngm Newton, president; Dells, William vice dorf, president; and Raymond Dr. II. J. Smith. 4372 South iMcretary treasurer, State street has a hen which he Johnson, reporter. Bays toys regularly, egg weighing over three ounces each. This heu Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jessup have has been laying thews large eggs all moved Into the T. C Davis home spring. As proof of this egg story 5C1 Vine iitreet, where Mrs. Jessup Dr. Smith has some of the eggs on will opvn a dressmaking simp and display at liU home. will ! glad to meet her old friends and customers there. Mrs. Jessup S(1U YI.I K CALL WINS CASE U well known In her profession of designer of costumes and seammarshal stress of unusual ability. Her Suit filed agilnsl former no doubt welwill falso friends for many alleged of Murray City, she has news of tliat In come favor the decided arrest has leo field this fitter to again. the - great Makes MotroolStan ifale Tenor Solo Glen Delinlon (a) Lift Thine Eyes I'gnn Grelg (b) Ave Stella Marie Male Chorus Address Paul Sunimerhay S(onk la) Morning (l) The Dream of Iove - Ll.t Male Chorus Selivtinl Rurltone Solo S. D. Rurtoii Kuntat American Ode Glen lU'iinloii, S. I. Itititon and The apcaranecs of the magician Mtle Chorus at the Iris theater ure also attractAeeoinpaulsts Owen Suinmcrhay. ing great Interest as his act Is Chirhv llergman, Ferii Martin thrilling from start to finish. rm i i Two 4 II Garden Clubs have been organized in Mill Creek ward this spring. The Central Club held their first meeting last Saturday evening at Reynolds, the home of Clarem-when officers for the club were elected. Win. Kasworm, supervisor, with the club leader, Clyde Ilonscr met with the lioys. Plans for the season's work were discussed and the work was Hint! up. The following officers will Ik In charge this year: Rusaoll Salln, president; Warren Rodlne. vice president; Samuel Warren Prayer Sacramental Music (a) Holy Alt Tli.m (b) Invlctus ... GARDEN STORY iw-r- J-J- A I) Li, the NO. 37 - IN THE dluw iuu 17 CE 'JTUwY :sfe in your 0. OF. Nevs 1. Assmlailon IMstrlct will nteit at Sugar House with Friendship No. 27, W'ord has U-- O'hi. Parke Is In California. Friday, April 13ih. res ived that Urn. very 111 at bis home An I. O. O. F. busi liall league Is now underway with four teams to date. The league committee Is l.lh planning a definite schedule will le annotitiecd ujxn completion. MemlM-rof N. .11 are far jilmv to the average bulge In regards ritualistic work as practically ev ery memlier h is committed to mem nry very charge to memory and are now endeavoring to form a d"to greo learn I hat w ill be none. Give tbftn your support. bis Rro. Joe Chlvrell reports wife Is again very 111 being confined to her home on south State stni-- t Urol her Ed Snooks jwild Murray a visit last Monday 1Hlge No. nn absemo of nearly two after years. Rrlng the In Jour candidates early as biiscbull season will soon be tin derway. IT WAS (ONHCEficD HOST'S TH2 bL$T OP TARLECIOTH. Cooperate With These Advertisers SJADSKVS SEAR'S ROF.Rl (K Ml KU AY LAI NDRY I'TAH OIL CO. SHOP SAVE ITAII WOOLEN MILLS ntiGLY WIGGLY SMITH IIRI)WARE ROCKY MT. l'A(K. CORP. LAWREME M Al.STROM 0. P. SKAGGS A ONE CLEANI RS lasMlssENS SANDY SANDY STATE RANK DR. DROWN. SANDY U AI ITY OIL Ml RRAY I U)R L ( LSMC DEAtTY SHOP P.RINTON EI I (TR1C FRUI CARLSON & (0. Ml RRAY I I.ED STORE Ml RRAY STATE DANK MORRISON MI RRII I, SMITH CASH FEED Ml RRY CUE ROItI RT III ! M L III Kit. A I LEN &- SONS WRK.IT'S (O.NOIO SIRY. W. E. CAIN ALLEN & WALKER RMsHW S HUlllFRY DON'S SKRI( E STATION ROND IIOISE OF ILLINOIS SlIEY'S MANNERS AR- Mrs. mho Roudy of DraHT, Im Isirn April Kth. Mrs. Eric W. Lilly Vail of Murray, a girl, born April Dili. r Mrs. (J. Dusslati of Pro-- u Reta h. a girl, born April 11th. Mrs. loiiils Reaibloti, a girt, m April l.tth. Ss-iiee- TO F.O. E. News lrn of the at pn nt. We are all hoping to him out In a short time and In ns Murray Aerie, F. o. E.. has gHti a shaio as ever. Rrother WalThiirsflay, April 21st. n lers has alwajs Imhmi a regular atthe dat" the lievt big party. tendant at Aerie meetings. He Is n Past President of Murray Aerie and Every Eagle H expoe'ed to U tin' champion coffee maker of said out as th coiinuiMis' has arraiigi'l Aerie. F. II. Peters, F. O. E. Cub for a lutn h mid plenty of d int ing. Reporter. The daueo coiuitilttev fr commute A to arrange has Ims-- a Mother's Pro-rratn- , Next Sunday, April 17th, id J p. in., the Salt Uke Aerie, F. O. E.. will hold their annual memorial snd sen lees. All Murray Eagles their friends nre Imltcd. An exceptionally good program has hvt nrrang'd. Including a ihonai of . sixty Videi-s- Ar-Io- Lu-ell- Smith Hardware Distributor For New Kelvinator Smith Hardware Store of Murray has just cloned a contrail with X. C, M. L, as exclusive distributor fur !h Kelvinator, the t there Is In I'.listrle Refrigeration, for entire county south of the city the , mIcmiicii have Murray Aeiie has Iss n well rep limits. Throe extra Mr. Smith to call by employtsl St. Marks at hospireseniisl the and xplnln or tal the past week. iWoilby Presi- at Jour home dent Ixst Townseiid and Rrother bring you to the store and demonCantietieter underwent ojieration strate the superior qualities of the you and nn doing vety well. P.rotlier Kelvinator, and then return In the hos- to your home after you have seen Win Walters has pital now for six months due to n for yourself. The nputatloii Kehlnaiois have broken leg. Rill lias had 'a touuh for the past eighteen yuar. made fight but Is progressing pretty good Is-s- i bi-e- Retold tiilnted , Day tbls Is an event every Engle so kep In mind should rememls-rI he neennd Sunday In May and attend this program. J merit badges In Story mutest were No. Devn ; no. 1, l'lua 2, Margurlte llulsh; no. 3. Madge Itarrelt. Winners In the double mixed n quartet an1: Preston Rallard, a Ercksoii, Annalslle Hart, Geneve Ellen Wheeler, Johns, linnet, Chester Johns and Kenneth Frame. Members (if the winning men's chorus are I Mine Wright, Eldan Sloffeiiscn. Ernest liitby, Kenneth Darker, Richard Johns, Arbm ("hosier Johns and I'restoo Rallard. Fern Erh kson Is dirts-toof th double mixed quartet; Earl Ottley dins tor of the Men's chorus; Clarissa Rirry has charge of the Retold Story work. Miss June Rallard Is the Pianist. the In has nf Its exierleni-developing the "Finest Electric Ever Unlit." Kelvinator built the firt successful domestic reft Iterator many of w hich are .till lu use after 1 years of good erviiv. A comparison with the 1U.12 modwill prove el of the Kelvinator that nothing ran take the place of exiicrleiiee. Kelvinator are the only cent automatic. one hundred When you buy a Kelvinator, you are snps'rting local busloes and getting a grout value fur your self All e jr In every way. N-c- |