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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Report of the Condition oTthT WOMEVS TEA DEMOCRATIC ri-rvo- Democratic The Salt Lake County 'Sl Murray AT a Women's C:ub will sponsor 20, a October yer Ten," Thursday, Ward ,n p n... in the Winder Drive. feting house, 4i:Higldand state and ( oiu.tj honor of all the Democratic party. ,.. ,. ' i'it th 1 Oct. 21 GROCERY SPECIALS Friday, Oct. 14 to 27c Oats, (9 lb. Bag) Corn Flakes, (small) 2 for Shredded Wheat, j.kg Beans, (Navy) 4 lbs. Crystal Wedding Oats Corn Flakes (Large) Malt, (Blue Circle) qt. jar Soda Crackers, 3 lb. box Macaroni, (Bulk) 4 lbs tl tl tl ' l. ir Id ! 15c 9c Coffee, Big Ben, II 13c 19c 10c 49c I lb Sardines, large oval can, 7c, 3 15c 1 39c gal 15c 20c 20c 23c 29c 19c 19c for .. 20c National Tea Importing Gx Salt Vy ak City Announcements (X)MIMTY METHODIST ( III KCII Doctor Onirics KU'lnnietz n short time Ix'fore tils death, snid: 'The attainments of the nleiiteenth century have lieen largely tu material things: the attainments of the 20th century will he, I believe,, in things spiritual, and this latter Is a much deeper and more difficult task for human kind." these Edwin Murkham has lines : "We are all blind until we see That in the human plan Nothing Is worth the making. If It does not make the man. W. W. THE 0. I'ot Luck Supper, Tues- day evening, October 18 at the church. It. Y. Hallowe'en Party: October 31. Watch for further LUTHERAN CHURCH OelolMT 16, 19112 le-lie- e gion. (Jo to church Sunday. FOR Sl'XDAY OCTOBER 16th Sunday Is to be parents day In the Murray Community Methodist have bcv; Church. The children to bring their parents requested with them to Sunday School. to You pannts will Hot want disappoint them 1 am sure. The pastor will sjeak on the "The Christian Home." Ice begins at 11 n. m. Our Meet me at the church. SERVICES t: M-- OHM.W C, KINC. I'astor. :. Wor- p. m. ?:."k p. tit. Wediisday at 7 :.'li) p. in. SIMUY SCllitM. Several were compelled to ttilss Sunday Scluml last Sunday on ac- wiunt of lllin'ss. We are hoping to have everyone back next Sunday. We Invite anyone not attending services elsewhere to Join tis next Sunday. Come and study (IimI'k word with us. Our lesson topic for oe tolsT Id: "The Home and the Coming generation." Genesis IS: 17-1- Matk H: BUY 15c Tea, (Bulk Green) y2 lb 23c Yum, or Cheerup, bottle Potatoes (New) 14 lbs 10c Size 2l2 can, 7c, 3 for .. 20c Tomatoes, Soap, Algor Toilet, large bar, 5 bars (choi1. ce of 6 varieties) .. 19c MERCHANT! t SCIENTIFIC TREAT- - CHURCH Next Sunday afternoon the pastor will conduct n service at the Sarah All who can Daft limit In Salt do m are asked to attend also, social musical numlsTS w ill lx render-1- . I ami Mrs. Nancy Royce. Refreshments will lie in charge of Mrs. Mrs. R. S. Newman, assisted by M. J. Miller, Mrs. Roliert Bradford, and Mrs. R. L. Ferguson. Mrs. Edgar Lindsay will have Sacks Coal, 3 AT THK CLOSE OF BUSINESS Stores now advertise "chummy" underwear and friendly socks and say you are unfair if you do not wear a truss. O. K. Miss America. Remember when you had to run to catch a street car? Now you are in danger of lieing dragged on the car by the conductor If you look like you had five cents or a token. RemenilsT the Murray Eagle Is nesting at l.Vi Court Avenue nnd an order will make the nesting eas evening. Mrs. Street, Thursday Maud Chegwidden will lie the sis'ak- er. The subject will lie "Planting of Fall Bulbs and Perennials." South State 372 Yard W.YSVTt II 3U05 1.1K S3.jrm.i " S. 17 v.. Treasurer 5.(1 Total LIABILITIES Capital stm'k paid In Surplus Undivided profits net Circulating notes outstandinR Due to hanks, includingVrtified and cashiers' checks outstanding Demand dejiosits Agreements to repurchase U. S. Government or other securities sold Time deposits 11T.M); - SHI.,: Total STATE OF UTAH. County of Salt Lake. I, II. A. Kobbins, Cashier of the above named bank, do M awear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowing J belief. II. A. ltOBUIXS, Cashier. Correct Attest: david 190 w. moffat w. ii. both well Subscribed i.nd sworn to liefore me this 7th day uf Ut 1932 B. E. HOWE, Xotary Public MURRAY to DENVER by TELEPHONE SL80 The Murray Flower Garden Club will meet with Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Hausknecht at 4914 Center After S:.1) P. M. Only $1.05 rates) (Station-to-statio- n TELEPHONE Oil CO An old Chines PAIN thoiui: Proverb iiyilij suffer from piles," but tM , ltid Itching: of blind, protni4.a; bleeding piles usually art lUeaat within a few minutes by sooUat healing; Dr. Nixon's Chlnarolitn fied with a rare. Imported Cta Herb, having- amaxing powvte dues swollen tissues. It'iuxw est and fastest acting trettmMia You can work and enjor Hit cp from the start while It contliwi beating action. Don't delay,md iei time to avoid a dangeroui ly operation. Try Dr. NlxoniOa U rold under our tat complete! and be worth bit Boocr the small cost or your In 10 1 THORNTON CO. 48th So. ANDERSON D& State St, Mri SUEDE WITH CONTRAST . . . WINS ADMIRATION newest STIRLING COAL COMPANY WK DFLIYKR 1322 . RESOURCES ier. $7.75 Lump Coal 7.00 Stove Coal 6.7S Domestic Mix 6.45 Nut Coal ..... Tea Coal 5.25 Featuring KING and ABERDEEN Coal at the home of her parents. In honor of her birthday anniversary. Games were played during the even-luRefreshments were nerved to fourteen guests. SETOffiEK d. a. McMillan Sack Wood, all for $1 I OX Loans uml discounts Overdrafts Fnited States Government seeuritles owned Other bonds, stoeks and securities owned 'Hanking house, ?!W,(MK).CK), Furniture and fixtures. $7(KK)'oo Reserve with Federal Reserve Bunk Cash and due from hanks Redemption fund with IJ. S. Treasurer nnd due from U. of money. IX MURRAY CITY LIMITS AND NORTH ONLY surprise party for Miss Mable Enstatice was given Saturday night West 33rd South Phone Murray 81 You'll find our suedes superbly made of the finest quality leather, and styled to add distinction to vour wardrobe. Shown in a grand variety which permits Suede with kid Suede with patent contra choice. S u e d e with stitchia tritnmir.g-individu- al $4 95 5295 ideas. Smart Combination in Sport Oxford SUNDAY and MONDAY, OCTOBER, 16-1- 7 Incomparable Barbara STANWYCK in "FORBIDDEN" with Adolph Menjou, Ralph Bellamy A FRANK CAPRA Production She U the kind of girl every man marries ortrgrets that he didn't TDK STORY YOl "I I, XF.YFR FOKtiFT 1 East Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah h GOOD COMEDY IN ADDITION KAU US AND THE MARCELS - Itrur.s greatest "drawbacks" and a whole dam scream stars. for instance full of h' EDNA MAY OLIVER, Ro.co ATES, Edgar KENNEDY in the thrill that comes once to a liter funinu-tuiar- "HOLD 'EM JAIL" Depirliuj the nweet amenities of life Miind the ham the gridiron nwnliat ever t t No7 M t Murray Cafe Where Good Food Is Tasty fcaturlm: . (MURRAY) i'hont Eat and Relieve That Hunger at the . . . flinuiM-d- Iris Theatre FINGER WAVES Classic Beauty Shop HALFWITS ALL-AMKRICA- Bert WHEELER, Robert WOOLSEY F.YFRY All) MEMBER OF TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, OCT. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Short and sou and daughter Charles and Margaret, Mr. Short's a mil and her daughter, Mrs. Miles R. Cah i nnd Miss Sarah Cohooti will mot AND SCAM 19 18c 20c 10c 10c 10c .. 25c .. M SPECIAL A 0. The Crusaders met at the church on Wednesday p. in. After the rvg' lar devotional exercises and the lesson hour the time was devoted la making scrap Iss.ks for a Christmas box. L. A. Tlie Indies' Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. J. I. Payne on Thursday p. ni. Luncheon was served at one o'clock. Following lulu bet.ii the regular meeting was held. Miss Drcssel was In charge of the tula Mrs. OF MURRAY, UTAH Plus Federal tax on amounts of 50c or over. teen. i Firit National Bank Bldg. chairwoman; . KIND OF RF.Al'TY - County Wm Yancv. Mrs. J. X. Hutching. I. Tj.ui-m- d y Mrs. E. C. Dittnian, .Mrs. jacn Mrs. Glen E. Howe, Mrs. son, R Rawlins, Mrs. Arthur Cooke, J. Frank L. Olson. Mrs. G. O. Mrs, W. Larch. Mrs. S. E. McCarty, Mrs. Carlisle. W. U. Carlquist. Mrs. 0. Mrs. J. Williams. Mrs. Arthur Fagg. Young Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Rrinton entertained at dinner Tuesday evenfor Mrs. Itriuton's mother, ing Mrs. A. L. Simons, and for her son David In honor of his birthday an niversary. Covers were laid for fif- IIIK PERMANENTS lake Ladies bridge club Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jesstip motMisses Golilie Horr, of consisting ored to Preston, Idaho, and seiit Lnclll and Geneve Caldwell. Vicseveral days with relatives and ' toria Peterson, ltcatrlce Farrer, friends, during the week. They Gem Ethel Iowis, Olivia Gaufin, were accompanied by Mrs. Jessup's Xedrn and Barbara Clark Larson, mother, Mrs. Colgrove. and Ermn Martin met with Miss Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCleary enter- Grace Brown ou Monday evening. tained at cards on Tuesday even- High prize was won by Goldie ing. Those enjoying the affair were Horr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Ingalls Jr. of Pueblo. Mrs. K. C. Tucker, Ella Gordon and Colo., arrived Wednesday to join Mr. Morris Krabbe, of Suit Lake. his wife who has spent the summer here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Em!! F. 'Mi of Erlckhon M. West 5th Avenue leaves Sunday for II. V. Ballard and to see his two Logan where she will tnke a two week old son. After a visit of two Economics. weoks with his parents, Mr. and week course in Home with Mrs. Wm. Ingalls Sr.. they will Mrs. Fricksoti Is assisiated return to their home in Pueblo, Col Agin Extension work the County orado. riculture and Home Economics. ss-ndln- YOUR HOME ed by or to Treinentoii Sunday to sicnd charge of the program. the day with Mrs. Short's niece ami husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kelton MAY BE SO? Wheeler. FROM MENT OF C. W. 18c 13 10. BAPTIST lb The M Men and Gleaner Girls of Taylorsvllle ward will sponsor a dime datnv which will l held ImFORMER MIRR AY RESIDENT mediately after Mutual next TuesDIES IX IDAHO day evening. October isth. Serial features for the evening have Uvii Word was received by relatives of arranged for. Refreshments will Is Mrs. Mary McMillan, of her death sold during the evening. which occurred at her home in Fcoti. Mrs. Amelia YeunglsTg and Mr. Idaho, Saturday. Octols-- r H. Mrs. McMillan, who was a former Reld Fddlngtoti entertained their resident of Murray. Is survived by "Hook of Mormon," Sunday school her husband, Wm. McMillan, two class at the Murray Second ward s daughters and one son. IWuial was amusement hall Friday evening. in the Idaho Falls cemetery. games were plajisl during the Relatives who nitend.il th fuller, evening. Refreshments were served al from Murray, were Mrs. Win. II. to fifteen guests. Mines. Mrs. I'.nill Pinker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nancy llo.vce bad as her Mrs. James II llilN'tt. Mrs. tliiests during conference. President Smith, Mr. Vernal Mfues, and S. Rotnney of the Northern George Mr. and Mrs. Royce Gilbert of State MUolon, and Miss Hall of the same mission. Mr. Hansen of Sandy, who has but recently returned frm the Northern States Mission after two years there as missionalso a guest. was ary, Man-assc- 1332 Morning 2 25c 23c 20c The Christ Lutheran Church has loen invited to attend the Mission Festival services of St. John's Lutheran of Salt Lake City. ISO Fast 7lh So. These services will ! held at 10:(X) a. m. Alien Rev. II. Skov will sts-aIn the language; at 11:00 a. m, Kcw K. V. hctinildt or Ogden cities these build glorious Why will Kpc;:k; at 5 p. m. Rev. John If man unhullded goes? Felertag of Murray will sis'ak. In In vain we build the work unless view of litis invitation there will be The builder also grows." no services In Murray this Sunday. St. John's Lutheran Church of Calvin t'oolldge recently gave exf Lake extends the ieople Salt pression to this sentiment: n cordial invitation to at Murray "I do not see any way of Improv- tend either or all of their festival ing our social and economic rela- services. tions except through the teachings Jesus says: THE SOX OF MAX f of religion: In fact, It Is my IS COMR TO SAVK THAT WHICH that we have gone as far as WAS IX ST. unreform we can In progress and Rev. J. din Feirertag, pastor of til there Is a more general aovpt-uneI. itheran Church, now reChrist of the teachings f religion." sides at iilS Ylne St. Telephone MurThis Is the purpose of the church ray 4'7. lie welcomes your reliIn your community, to teach Ifi. for Graham Crackers, 2 lb. box Western Special Coffee, lb 3 Rice, 4 lbs Salmon, Tall can, 7c, 3 for salted j'eanuts, 1 lb Onions (yellow) 6 lbs Lard, in packages, lb Malt, Old Milwaukee, 2y2 lb can comim; events Sunday, October Sunday School and ship 10:Nt n. m. II. Y. 1'. f. at Evening Service at Midweek Service, 55c NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS sioiiary lesson on the American Indian. Gifts were brought for a (Continued from I 'age 1) Christmas box to be sent to the next The will l'hlllipplucs. Cards was played during the evenmeeting be held October 27 at the church. ing. Church sul-jec- IWR has splendid musical program will short talks 1(,M1 arranged and candidates. the given by will for the candidates A served. be will he held and tea is given to nil V general invitation and deInterested women mi Im.n sirous of meeting the candidates. Mrs. Edward E. Howe, president Democratof the Salt Lake County ic Women's club, will have charge assistof the general arrangements, Salt W. Moffat, Mrs. David K String Beans, 22 can 7c, 3 for 20c Peas, No. 5 Sieve, 2'2 can, 9c JBIG BEN d COFFEE Ljj Tea, Hewlett's, 25c 23c Beans (Red), 5 lbs Pineapple, cr'h'd No 10 can Carrots (Fresh) 14 lbs Soap, Laundry, 10 bars Spaghetti, Tall can, 7c, 3 for .. Certo, per bottle Pears, No. 10 can (1 gal.) Matches, 6 boxes 1 (We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities) Malt (Ballantyne) CiUMlluaic i ivyitL, BANK' i Remodel and Repair Build me iuwer tnan m many years. Skilled is labor abundant and work done J i now Wl11 helP recve unemployment BUILD NOW AND SAVE! j i i i" ..0 Morrison-Merri- ll . "THE LUMIU01MF..V & Co Hoffman Specials Chase & Sanborn Coffee (dated) lb. Florida Grape Fruit, size 64, 3 for Snowdrift, 1 lb. can Crystal White Soap, 10 bars Lux Toilet Soap, 3 for Lipton Tea, Orange Pekoe, lA lb. . Cloverbloom Butter, lb 10c and Choice Pot Roast, lb 3jj Jf JJJ J l Veal Stew, lb ork Roast, shoulder, lb tp We reserve the right to limit quantity Fd Hnffmsn PHONE MURRAY 360-- 4832 Hi 3 SOUTH STATE STKttJ, 1 fj |