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Show Murray Mention Don t forget the at South day night. 'ottiinvo(nl ward and party will mark the closing of Mutual at South Oottonwood The ward, May 21. rinsing entertainment of tlie season to lm given ly the Adult Has will he a welnio roust on Friday even- i!. lone lavis, Juno liallard, Silencer l!r(Hinliead, and Ihiane l!al-larvisited the MausoleuniH in Halt Puke Sunday and returned to the II. V. Mallard home for dinner in the late afternoon. d Kojier of Puller-- , vllh' entertained lit dinner Sunday for Mrs. I.'si her Wootton, who is Mrs. Heliorah visiting here from I'oeatello, and Mr. and Mrs. II. V. liallard. Fsther iMrs. Wootlon V. Stuart?" lie laughed relief at her change of mood. "Is It likely that a man marooned up here in the bush would be bored with Miss Aurore I.ePlond?" , Isn't "That's rather By George Marsh do better?" it? Can't Copyright by Pmn Pub. Co. "Yes, I can do belter," he teased, ( WNU Berlc) "but I don't think It's good for you." vm y v A PY v rr v vxv v "You think I'm vain?" "I know you are." The blood drove Into her olive She nodded as she moved about skin. "It's you who seem careful the room. "That's true. I am. FaYou ranees. are of nppen you ther's made a fool of ine " bored, Willi your guest, Monsieur They turned at a knock on the Stuart. Let us go, then !" She rose outside door of the house. stiffly, her face flaming with "Come In!" called Stuart. vanity. Omar's broad fact thrust through lint he Ignored the challenge. the doorway of the living room. "A boat wouldn't live out there "You Fplk wid me?" he asked of now." Stuart, with a sidelong glance at "Then 1 shall go by shore." the girl. With hands on hips he smiled InNodding, Stuart turned to the girl who the at Indignant girl dulgently "You'll excuse me?" and confronted him. "Do you realize with, left room. the how far It Is through the bush? It's do wid her?" demand"What you a good twenty tulles, and It'll be as the two ed the dark In an hour. Have you ever the to of walked rear the in traveled the bush at night?" Ignoring the uuestion she con- "What can we do, Omar? She's got to stay until the wind drops." "You don't know Louis Lelilon'," A Secret A certain firm had the following muttered P.oisvert, ominously. "Kef legend printed on its salary receipt she stay here dis night It mean troubr for you and mo." forms : "All right, let It come, then!" an"Your salary Is your answered the trader. "A little grily business, and should not lie disclosmore won't hurt us. We can't get ed to anyone." her home tonight In that seventeen-foo- t A Ilenager sillde, just employed, peterhoro, and we cau't put in signing the receipt, added: "I her out In the hush, can we? She's won't mention j to unybody. I'm got to stay here. If lie wants to just as much ashamed of It as you make trouble let It come!" a re." and enStuart left the tered the house. "Miss I.ePhmd," he said, "there's no trail alongshore, Mrs. L'rnesl Mi Klnimn has returned to her home at Kandolph, I'tah after spending several days of the past week as the guest of Mrs. Fred It. Morgan. - In v-- J Mon- liallard. Mrs. Ernest MeKiniion has relumed to her home In Uandoliih, I'tah, nfter spued ing several days of the past week as the guest of Mrs. Fred It. Morgan. The Rmghters of I'tah Pioneers hold their regular meetnext ing Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Pthl.vn Lindsay, is'.u; Sonih T.th Fast. Mrs. Fmma I!. I.indsav will he assisting hos- - will tess. Mr. and Mis. (.. K. Wiseman and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. (larland at their home in Salt Fake. out-tuge- d half-bree- e r w r Jtr r- -, i w.Tr. w . " m w T- -r . . r-- Ptetf'jni'fti i General tlcttric'j l.Vt.ir Vita protect cty aw S': vi )tn! tin J contiHut llntigh ih yean. A I d p Anil, A LL STE i; L Ui: I Watch Our Window MURRAY FLORAL I It , Its asting iiyUew. :trd. P.nv Iti-hi- Arlington. nyiiew, ( SPECIAL Mm e Starling s) 1st ; l.iU-rty- . 2nd; H.ii. ,'!nl. MAY 9lh and Continuing For Two Weeks l!'hiy ltaiv (Cirlsi Arlington. Im ; I.ils-rty- 2nd: , ,'!id. Arlington js awarded the .tumnt for wiiimng the most t,li,i d, n... Mil-i- e Co,!,.ks. Arliiigii.ii is Mward.'d for winning Athli-K- tl. Uf th- - nn:int .lnts In i Lii' rty Is award.-the for wii iiing the lnoi ih.nt Ai'lidetiite ( utite.l s. Ailii.gion t'oims tho i',,,t,.MH, -r and Ml.i-rtti. p.inwng p,.,,,, h, n,,. t,. .. . t II Regular $5 Permanent 4 I.ATUUE GODFUKV t MlONi:: Murray 13 HO 48th South j rci i MOVING lr . i; H ATO U Brinton Electric Co. Phone Murray 10G We arc moved to the MORRISON-MERRIL- Warehouse L I !! j.-u- ELECTRIC K IG I . In thrills, exploring 11 ,n (To be continued) 4 MOTHER'S DAY -- May 8th PHONE MURRAY n'-.- IIOU-.H- it'l as easy to buy at the ilidpcM, GENERAL I a j testing whatever of interest It bad to give. "Little as this country can offer to a young woman curious of life," he observed, "it managed to provide von with one first class thrill this What nhould I do?" afternoon." "Pwo;" she corrected, her eyes "They knew jou to. k n canoe?" "Yes, but i! cy may think I land- sud Icnh crave uith sincerity. "I both ed hi an iv.md nn. I couldn't g t was drowued today and !" saved back. Py V i' way. d. joij happen ..ml... "You mean you were savi-- from ii uv.vs lit n cigai" rette? M ne were water soaked," drowning." She leaned toward bill!. "Vc. Ml. Ii as they ate, p, ,t you'll fltid them pn!:y j r." J,. went "No, I hurticd what It la to to hi be liooai and n turned with I learned what It means a package. to have l.fe given buck to tne." The "Now," m s.i'd, when he had i.vi s of the girl misted. In tin. of in r fe.Hrg her lower g!cn her n l,J,t an d ,;ij his p p,., lip "t'.:i Hie Bh.rnt JeUfMlf," trembled. "You did that-ga- xn tm "Ihcre not mu, h to interest ba.-I my l,fe! did tod. you - m.!.: Sight of it. Put Ithank J.idy from Winnipeg." do thank "Try rie. You i :: hirp three you now : " IL face flushed; his ago to niart u f,,r the gray vVi.fi. d llmlsoti's Lav company. I know .ii,.n,;;y under the puig tiatu-thr.t linii h. Father h,ih ,f her dark g.ue. Crst, for l.ii North ,.. Tr.i hni com' "It cm- rtHmgh -- nuthlt'g,' pany, nt.d. tiiiiiir.rsy, .hdirt Ue It. he avoided. "v were Imky to t'n heard nil." many tctri'.'e thin! t She shoo' her head. "1 m j ,,. t;i lt : ,vn jou. how U learn i!M i,.v my. h f a liar jou lad to rot to reach Pnul Pari! with a nhnia nhe shod h- -r w:.." .o! ., ti !.,, Mo kcti-In- rr.nlij a one Micd a coat, "Now oil me lHit yourself, Mr. Jemu my r ;nttalioi. Im he'" ' I'.Iacki Sin trt." mild to h what trrj 'i I'.nt to! J me n'.ent V e f(, Stuart did not dwrii in? on (it JJ,.,,. Yon t, tU H ;f n nd,otra P.ny f;,;:i with the father who had died lake, didn't c.-Wc;j. u nt left a very d:i'k nnl tcvsicrl-cn- i at C .d'a lake. Avoiding; the girl'a m t live intercut in h! three :P there. Mr. s:,;;Ut. jrar with C o c.mnd nn rg to Paul." LipedUlonary "t'h. vi ry! Fin r. talked of the couiIpk Frce, a f,,f. ! cf Hi trihle n..it . Mi A p.mtid. llad.i't Hinlson'a l'.,,y company to the Lake we mucr iavc .s.nah p, tie sand Peaches, and the r AS thnpi ronf building of SiHiset Houin. "It ottnd rather - v . I'M till head. ' Fro!!! 'V. 'loenn't it) I heird that your u, of .iirnh. I d w.irer ,,,, fl,nrj ki"w ,1Jt 1 t0 rutue bun, waith idolnr m)m I jou It via ".s,.-p.ir- Ai little a$ $10 ldivrri a General I lettf ic to jour home tomorrow. In minp Mart at onic full-ize- V M jim-Jha- Riinst anv failure if the famom Monitor Top nmhaniMii for r tr j - new Imycr wJr Murray Press !;i-r- Service ... j vi-ii- jtnir miivj tunsiilc ntioti in the nclcction of a rifrincratnr. THE i j hm ( j bo-s- i. i iR ri mJ! lion-nyvi.-- ran-nin- ii nstlpt.d aynem and i I'aoi-bal- INVESTIGATE THE -- nd n. A Chance Ilia " Liln-rty- 1 r """ if ir bI n Not ik:.." PUk. l Safely " He and Jay: If looks could kill, I'd assassinate you with a glance." Kay : If looks could kill, it would he a suicide for you to look into the mirror. Lihi-rty- Mrs. Iuiisa Peterson entertained at her home on .".'Iiil South on her birthday anniversary Sunday. Four birthday anniversary, Sunday. Fourtevll guests Were present to eele teen guests were present to brate Mrs, Peterson's birthday anMrs. Peterson's birthday, and niversary and welcome her home welcome her homo after her four lifter her four month's stay in Calmonths' stay in California, where ifornia, where she has Imvii Kiiing she has been visiting her daughters. They Turned at a Knock on the her daughters. Outside Door of the House." The Primary officers and teach The Primary oflicers and teachers im J there's a swamp at tho outlet ers of Murray First Ward held a of Murray First Ward held a pre- where you'd he eaten alive by To start with our small preparation meeting at the home of paration nni-tinat the home of Mrs. Fred It. Wednesday Mrs, Fnsl Morgan Wednesday aft- canoe means tilling, in a mile or afternoon. Plans were made for the ernoon. Plans were made for the two!" She studied him with sober face; held Primary .May Festival. to ! held Primary May Fi!ial, to the latter part of May, and the re- tho latter put of May, and the re than, thick brows knitted in a nmik frown, she demanded: "You're not mainder of the afternoon was nt maiiider of the afternoon was h m to deceive a defenseless wotrying in H social way. Light refreshments In a social way. Light refreshments man, whom fate has thrown into Were scruM. were your bands? oh, sir, somewhere In jour black heart there must linger a trace of pity, (.f honor. Spare my tender join hi" G-- E With a muttered exclamation of Irritation, he turned to the window and gaed out where the seas grayed In the fading twilight. "Well, nnyway, whether you're U:iain or tiot." she continued. "I don't Intend to swamp In lat lake In tin dark and get wet nuain. (di h h! It was eld! It makes me shm-- r to think of It. And les." her eves Hashed with humor, "Mippise my what jou , Rt my Kdi.i dieg w.isoti, shrank? lT.t? My HeahLV' An Announcement Mrs, Louisa Peterson entertained tit her home on .Vinl South on her friend tor R"to DAY-iMl'RR- v Before Yon Buy Your j Don't Look j siiet-ossfu- SERVICE PLAN L Ihm-nyvie- M. I A. mcmliers Taylorsvllle on working enthusiastically making the dosing night of Mur-n.il- , cole-brat- ll Almost I Mr. ami Mis. II. Itetiulon en lertained at dinner at their home l one. An i.Mtiy 21. it on Mih South for their daughter exhibition of work done the difby Ceneve, in honor of her hirthday ferent classes during tin past year colanniversary Wednesday. Salmon will he held and a demonstration of ored formed the table eeliter-plewill be given by the Vanmid rovers were laid for ten archery guards. guests. ro-.e- s members are working on making the clos Mutual. May 24, a sucof ohlit ing cessful one. An exhibition of work done by the different classes during the past year will be held, and a demonstration of archer will be given by the Vanguards. Forty (Meaner tiirls and "M" men enjoyed a .swimming party at the Municipal baths in Salt Lake last tinder the direction of Tuesday, their activity chairman, Miss Eth-lyThe guests returned Lindsay. to the home of Mrs. La Mar Lindsay, where refreshments were servM. I. A. e are A. Ton "Then, man alive, be th course Witt, Jr. said to his dud: aren't one of the creditors." "That fat man who pushed Into you was very rude he ought to be punished." "He has been punished, son," said UnbelUvahh Seema Marrelou. .. , Witt, Sr. "I've got his watch." j half-bree- Mrs. Minnie Cousins eelohmtiil her tilth hirthday anniversary on Thursday. The years seem to increase rather than diminish Mrs. tonsin's activity and cheerfulness. Wo wish her many happy returns of the day. Taylorsville Ward 'mem "Thankful! What have thankful for? I can't uv "Nurse," said a lovelorn patient, left shoulder. I om, eould not iletp. No , n, "I'm In love with you. I don't want and nd itronj ai I hs7 V" M leave life. to and well you." ed. Bargon Soft Mms Pin, ,Tt. get laxative I htv, "Cheer tin, you won t, she as,. wonderful Tm- - Ow . Mrs;. leVon MoVham, formerly In love doctor's M ViW. VbHO, f0i4 Miss Janet Frame, a recent bride, sured him. "The was the honor guest at a misce- with nie and he saw you kis.s me THORNTON - ANDERSON DBtfi llaneous shower given by Miss Ver-n- this morning." CO. 48th South and State Str liennion at her home in Taylorsafter a while." Colorful ville Monday evening. "You go hack In the autumn?" decofor were used flowers spring Lifting her chin she slowly ex- ration. Games and music were enhalf-shu- t haled a cloud of smoke, her i the evening, and reeyes on the spruce poles of the joyed during to twenty-five- . were served freshments the head hearing tilted ceiling; round throat iu its loose liaunei I The E. A. I'.ennlon family gave collar caught by its scarf of crimI son silk. a surprise party in honor of "Yes," she answered, after a Mrs. F. W. James, at her home space, "my father seems bound to in Salt Lake Wednesday evening marry me ott In Winnipeg, you in honor of her birthday anniverknow. And Paradis worries him, Come in and see our complete line in all kinds of potted colored Tall tajiers and ivory with his mooning around ever since sary. a crystal basket of lilacs formed plants and cut flowers I came. Imagine," she laughed, the table decorations. Slipper was "that monkey, Paul Paradis!" "He's quite beautiful," objected served to twenty-fivguests. Our prices are so low, everyone can afford to buy! Stuart. "I met him at Medicine Stone lake, last November." Without turning her tilted head, MURRAY MAY DAY HELD she (lashed at him a sidelong look from under her long lashes. "He (t'.)iitinued from page 1 ) seems to hate you; what have you ! Arlington, Srd. done to him?" "Nothing, absolutely nothing," thli tirade Folk Dance Liberty, 1st; Arlington, 2nd; protested Stuart, "except to knock MGHT-HYLAN- D 44 l'HONKS: 7403 J hi in down when he tried to hog the "rd. 1 trail." ."ith (Irade Folk Iiniice The girl straightened in her Arlington, 1st; Liltorty. 2nd; chair, her vivid face alight with ,'ird. Ponnyview, Interest. "What? You dared do Dance-Arlin- gton. that to the great Paul Paradis?" 1th Crude Folk 1st; Liberty, 2nd; she demanded. .'5rd. "There was no trouble," drawled lionnyvii-w- , He .",rd Crade Folk Dance Stuart. "It was nothing. stayed down. What did he tell Arlington, 1st; Libertj-- . 2nd; Miss Aurore?" you. I'.niinyview, ,'rd. "He told nie you had had trouble SH'iling I'niitest on a trail that he had been comDear Friends : Libertj. 1st; Arlington, 2nd; pelled to choke you." liolinyview, ,'',rd. "If you ask Mack Jules Renault, Sili-nTo give improved and faster service at Reading Contest your father's bead voyageur, he a lower cost, the Murray Press has moved , 1st; Arlington, 2nd; might tell you thnt Paradis has a its plant to a larger and more suitable :?rd. I'.oiinyview, poor memory." building located at 155 Court Avenue, Mur"t)h, when I saw you, today. I Aritlunetic Contest , ray City, Utah. The building is just beyond know It, Paradis choke you!" Her 1st; Itonnyvh-w- . 2nd; the Murray City Fire Hall, from State dark ejes lingered significantly on Arlington, ;!rd. You arc cordially invited to visit us Street. the wide shoulders, the corded It AM HAl.L AM) TRACK FAT.NTS in our new quarters. column of his neck, the evident l Came ( I toys) power In the brown hand which The telephone number will remain the held his pipe. "Put why waste time Ailing;. m, 1st; LiU-rty- , 2nd; same ou other people when we are so In Murray 35. :tnl. ourselves?" teresting, r.asrlull Canie tClrlsl We have appreciated your printing orHer frankness was exhilarating. Arlington. 1st; Ponnyview, 2nd; ders and hope we shall have the opportunity Imagine Mary Christie, he thought, Liberty. .'Inl. of serving you again in the near future. so far forgetting her sense of the Fifty Yard Dash (Poys) Mary Christie, with proprieties: Yours very truly, Arlington, l.st and 2nd; Itotinv- whom Stuart through the evening vlew. :ird. had been contrasting this raven-haire- d daughter of his rival, lie Fifty Yard Iash iCirlsi could see Mary's blond eyebrows Lilnrty. 1st; Arllt.gti.n. 2nd and lift In scorn of the sheared hair '!rd. and the whipcord Jeans; of Aurore Thru' lagged Ujiie (Itoysl Lel'.lond's unembarrassed acceptArlington. 35 1st; Iionnj view 2nd ance of the situation which made and .'Ir.l. his her giicM ; of her complete canS.u k It:ii' Hoys) dor. Potitiyvii-w1st mid 3rd : Arlington. "Lead on. Mis Aurore." So she led on while he listened; 2nd. amused, startled, now charmed, now Shlll'h' li.ns. (p.i.ys) puzzled by the direct thinking and ; Arlington. lVonityxl.-2nd : amazing sophistication of this grad 1 .".rd. uate of a convent school In Wlnnl Shuttle Ilai-(Cirlsi peg. Her education completed, she Lilnrty, M; Arlington. 2nd; Pole was living life to the full -t- " siient day at the home of her hrolher, Mr. II. Frozen Stars Mon- A protrrjiin ing, May unaer Old Time dance the woman with the gihodiegwas-onsimNo, Paul Paradis didn't press me. He made you too black. He InFather Is quite different. tends to beat you hut he's quite sorry for you sent here by your people on a forlorn hope." Stuart's features hardened. Forlorn hope, was It? LeBluiid was a hit previous. "This Paradis did he tell you anything of his own past?" "Oh, trust Paul for that! Most romantic and mysterious if one were to believe him. Why, what do you know about him?" An enigmatic smile was Stuart's reply. "You do know something, eh? Well, I'm sure father does, too; but the man is a wonder with the Indians. That excuses a lot." "When did you leave Winnipeg?" Stuart changed the suhjet. "In June. It took me three weeks to get here, but it was wonderful that trip." "You like It the wilderness?" "I love it. Of course I'd tire of it templated Martho's beaded moccasins as fche curled ut d uncurled her toes In their capacious Interiors. Then her black eyes lifted to the man who watched her, 111 at ease, as tier face lit in an amused smile. "Have you really been so bored, Mr. rny Yes, This Sometime Occurs Mr. Witt. Sr. took Witt, Jr. to a race meeting. It was a rough crowd, and when they left the t . on West 48th South, right on the concrete highway. COME SEE OUR NEW STATION! Globe Mills PHONE MURRAY 111 A-- l Feeds Murray, Utah .1 |