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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE MAKE WORK CENTER BRINGS CASH TO CITY ARRIVALS AT MATERNITY HOME AT Murray Cottonwood Stake Maternity pital reports the following rivals since October 3rd. hosar- Merlin 1. Allan, boy born October 5, Draper, Utah. Mis. Holmer L. Uirsen, girl born Octolier 7, Murray. Clarence Millerberg, girl Mrs. born October 9, Murray. Mrs. Alton II. Jenkins, boy born on October 10, Sterling, Idaho. Mrs. Kmerson It. Hand, bid born on October 11, Millcreek. Mrs. John Ker ramus, boy born on Oetob.r 13. Salt Lakie. Mrs. Neil Hansen, boy born on October 23, Millcreek. Mrs. Clarence L. IMerson, boy lirn October 23, Murray. Mrs. ArllnfrO. Gregory, girl born October 22, Murray. Mrs. Leltoy C. Clark, a boy born October 23. Murray. Mrs. David II. Greenwood, boy born October 2(, Sandy. Mrs. Glen 0. Ilogan, girl born Novetnbr 4, Midvnle. Mrs. Marvin D. Stringfellow, boy bom November 3. DrajHT. Mrs. Paul J. Steinseldt, boy, born November 10, West Jordan. Mr. Roy S. "Breeze, boy born on November 12, Taylorsville. Mrs. Inland Gordon. Isiy, born November 13, Murray. Mrs. GROCERY SPECIALS-Fr- i., Nov. 18 to Nov. 24 (We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities) 20c : 15c lb. pkg Tea (Green) Tomatoes, Size 2 can .... 7c 3 for Cocoa or 7c 3 for .... 20c White No. 2 can Strintr Beans, King, Soap, (Toilet) mum 19c 7c 3 for 20c ORIENTAL Salmon, Tall can Lemon, 5 bars -10 3 7c 2 20c for Size can Corn, Soap. Laundry, (Sunny Monday) n 20c 7c 3 for 20c bars Spaghetti, 25c 10 2 3 9c bars for Size 25c can UMHTU Peas, Soap, Laundry (Crystal White) 1 lb. 17c 5 19c bars Mission Bell, Ben, Big Coffee, Soap, (Toilet) pkg 33c 20c Coffee, Schillings, 1 lb. can Soap, Laundry (Boh White) 10 bars 19c 10c Walnuts, lb Baking Pdr., 25 oz. K.C Shrimp, can 5c Macaroni, Bulk, 4 lbs. .. Jello, package Oats, Crystal Wedding, CVAN CAM 6c 15 oz. pkg Beans, Navy, 4 lbs Raisins, 15c Pkg 13c lb. 2 Beans, Red, 5 lbs Raisins, 13c pkg Oats, Checker, pkg 23c Raisins. 4 lb. pker Beans, large Lima, 2 lbs. Baking Powder, CaluYellow 1 lb Peas, Coffee, M. & J., lb. can 22c Sardines, Van Camp's, 2 25c split. 2 lbs. ment. 15c for Coffee. M. J. B. ,1b. can 33c Rice, Fancy Blue Rose, IT" 4 lbs KARO BARS Blue Sago, Fancy, Pearl, 2 lb. . Blue Prunes, new stock, 3 lbs. 19c Mince jMeat, bulk. 2 lbs. Blue Label, 10 ib. size 55c Red Label, 22 lb. size 18c Cranberries, per lb Special lb Red Label, 5 lb. size .. 35c Yams, FIRST CHOICE OF THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST Red Label, 10 lb. size.. 65c . w Franco-America- PSJ ffiffiSS NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS MISSION BELL rouef &oap Langdon and Mrs. Il.m-Paxton of Taylorsvllle were also among the dinner guests. this time. Mrs, Laverne Peters Powers and hoii Charles accompanied her young and Mr. .lenneitsoii fleore brother John Peters, home from riuiiKhter of Salt Jrfike xient the for an Indefinite stay California, and week end at the lmme of Mr. with relatives and friends. John Mrs. J. P. Payne. Peters has ssnt the past several entertained weeks In California. Mis Dorcas ,Belc-heat dinner Monday for Miss Laura Mr. and Mr. 1. F. Cahoon were of Salt Ike. Following' (Jooiln at the home of Mr. and visitors dinner, the evening was Hjient with John Mrs. Itergcr on (!ermanla in Lake. friends Salt avenue during the week. Mr. and Wilkinson and Mrs. Cahoon have been K tending Mrs. Clarence mnall son Verule, left Sunday for the summer with their hoii in Okto Peach, California, where they lahoma, and are now enroiite will join Mr. Wilkinson who has California, where they will iend been there for several months. the winter with their daughter. They will make their home there. Miss Mildred J. Reynolds and A party was (Umi last Sunday Mr. It. Italian! were marafternoon and evening at Chief ried In the Salt temple WedWhite Eagle's home In honor of nesday, November it). A wedding Chief Hailstorm, Cheroki-Indian, supper In their honor was given in Twenty-fiv- e the of Alhanilira, California. evening by the groom's parents, K'icsts were present. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Itallard. at their home on Ninth Fast and Vine Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sorenson of at which only the Imstreets, the (Srccnhouse on mediate families were present. Kant ItlHh South, attended the flowA number of showers have Ieen er exhibit at the Home (lulling of th week for the young the P. A. C. where their son Is given during Planehe Harmon and Mr. couple. Mrs, n t lending college this year. Mrs. Agnv Maikay entertaining Sorenson acted as Judge In the Wednesday evening of last week flower exhibit. at the home of Mrs, Harmon on The Jolly Ulrthday club met of Fast 21st South, and the bride's the home of Mr. John Merger on sister, Mrs. Verona Cordon, enterthe occasion of her birthday last taining Th'.svda.t evening at the Friday. Xovemlter It. Tne o'clock home of her mother. The officer will dinner was wrved and varied col- of South Cottonwood ward ored chrysanthemums were umd In give n kitchen shower for the lrld" In decorating the and groom Thursday evening. most effectively Mr. and Mrs. Itallard will make living and dining rooms Covers were laid for fifteen. their home on Ninth Fast and Vine n Mrs. 8. K. Prlughurst entertain- stm-ts- . ed at dinner Wednesday In honor AN ADKQIATK TIME of her Aunt, Mrs. LI..le llaiker, At.lOW FOR UMIIEON and daughter, MIsh Petth llaiker of Alberta. Canada, who have leeu "The cat lias better sense thau here. Mrs. several Wtn-ks d'-the horse or the human t fiod and fallgne." with F.lua Miss Miller, extension says nutritionist of the I tah Ac. Col Menacing We. "The cat will iM eat when be Is tins!, lie pbiys with the mouse after lie ctitchc It until he has the teiidni of the chase, lie dually kills and eats his Ml'C Ilalleil A letter from a farm owner tells this slory: When fire broke out the other day my wife called the telephone operator for help. She telephoned all who could reach u prey. "Our digestive organs cannot take care of f.d normally In the pre, ihv of fatigue or any ioi-- of cmtlotiiil strain. Neither can they do jufth-- only f urn tlotm. It boi'h with Jain-- , tniik fr N' kti-- I by n few min- gestive efficiency ute of flaviH'iti and after tlie;iW ti give the digestive n cliallit to get for f'M"l .and to set the inai hlnery In mo-l'II lifter the food gets dewn," te.-ld- b Miller advises, ' Mls MilUr also I eh iinne's In to yii with t, i.nr - lal iioitiy trij" and nil eoitinit. a few rents n day. t- the insvty alt4iitlo:i for an adequate lnn h "Sih.s'l system'would do inin h tow nr. I improving Hie efficiency of their students by Jiisi a nuking the linn!) lin'tt(iiit a part of their program s Is any subjist In the uirrbu-Ininunder which The condition the m h'ol Inin h or any other meal of thi day Is en ten. as well a sehs-bslb.ive an the lyje of f. - . The Mountain State Telephone & Telegraph Co. . Eat and Relieve That Hunger at the 1 Ihv I 20c 25c 15c 5c No, He Wasn't Telling That One to the Wife t The Ladles Auxiliary of the church will hold a bakery sale Saturday, November ill), at the Granite Furniture utore. The sale will begin at 11 o'clock a. in. This will be an opiortunity to get tasty, wholesome, home cooked food for your Sunday dinner, and give yourself a rest. We will be looking for you and will not disappoint you in good food, reasonably priced. 15ai-tls- T can match that one." said the man who owns a do to the man with a new baby nt home. "Impossible!" said the man with the new baby. He had Just as an Illustration of the Intelligence of Infants, the story of how a buliy picked up and walked with at 1 :0."t p. in., wUl demand with walls to be picked up and walked with the next night at 11:03 p. m., and the next. "Well," said the man who owns a dog, "when our Maggie hud puppies, I was doing night work. Came In at 3 a. ui. Maggie and her puppies were sound asleep In their basket at that hour, but one night when I wasn't sleepy I turned on the light In the kitchen, dumped them all out on the Door and played with them for a while. The next night I did the same thing. And Turkish Capital Famed for Its Many Mosque As the tourist gets his first view of Istanbul from the deck of an approaching ship, he 1.1 more aware of the mosques than of anything else, says an articJe In a Itoston paper. Their domes, and the slender minarets which rise near them, gtve Istunbul a real distinction which many great cities lack. Not even Cairo has mosques which show U so astonishingly against the skyline. They are almost numberless, but there are a dozen that are really tremendous In size. They occupy commanding sites, so that the domes and minarets rise above the They give Issurrounding roofs. tanbul, from a distance, an aspect of wonderful dignity and grandeur mingled with the charm of the Orient. Of these mosques, the most renowned Is St. Sophia, one of the most glorious buildings In the world. It was built as h Christian church and dedicated In the year MS. The minarets Ht the four outside corners were added by the Turks when they converted the structure Into a mosque. From the outside St. Sophia Is apt to seem n little disappointing, but within It Is hardly surpassed anywhere In architectural merit. It would be hard to find another great nave so light and so graceful. Detroit the next "The night after that I came home tired. I walked light through to the bedroom, undressed and got Into bed, and you should have heard the yelps that went up from the kitchen. Every one of those puppies spent the next 15 minutes noisily reproaching me for my neglect. They woke up the wife, they woke up the neighbors. They made the darndest fuss. The next night I Ignored them again, but they woke up and yelped at 3 a. m. Just the same. It took three nights of Ignoring them to break the habit." "You don't say," said the man with the new baby, looking thoughtful. "Well, I wouldn't dare tell that one to my wife." New York Sun. Road Varsui Rail It Is dow many years since the expresses of the railway companies running England to Scotland services used to race against each other, and there Is today very little "sporting Interest" 'n connection with trains. On the continent, a new form of railway racing was growing up some time ago. touring cars being run against expresses. This road versus mil racing Is imw discouraged In Europe. However. It Is catching on so much In that a recent race between a ear and the Wellington tvAu,-k-lantrain was broadcast throughout the country. The race took place at night and. despite the handicap of bad and very hilly mads, the car won by half an hour. News. enormous effect upon our physical well Mnjr. It Is imt alone food which we eat, but that which Is pr"pTly digested so that it can get Into the blind stream and Is' carried to each cell, that determ-Iimthe building of strong healthy bodies," says Miss Miller. Murray Cafe Where Good Food Is Tasty! J!! n (Continued from page 1) applicants for relief and shall be registered with, designated employment bureau, if uuy. VrtneiozVvr A fLSarTitSL ntrr ' of The amount 3. AMOUNT, work relief provided shall be no more than sufficient to provide necessary food fuel, clothing and household supplies ifor the family after applying for these purposes the Income of the family from other sources. 4. Relief In the form of work relief shall be granted only to employed persons with physical capacity for the type of work granted. 5. All workers granted work relief shall be covered by Workman's j shall be approved by the Compensation Insurance. on relief and unemploy. 0. Payment for work relief shall ment. he In cash or by check, or In kind at the prevailing rate of wage in the locality for the type of work performed. 7. Work relief projects shall not t be for work to be done under nor for work for which an annual appropriation has been customary, except such projects as BUY FROM YOUR HOME eon-trac- MERCHANT! DRESS YOUR FEET for the HOLIDAYS In PUMPS OXFORDS 40 Items STRAPS Our store has more than 40 items of foods that are purchased by us in bulk, tied up in convenient packages and sold at a big saving to our customers. When next in our store take the time to see these items, then compare their prices with similar items packed in expensive cartons by various manufacturers. TIES Styles for every taste and so varied in in- Priced Extremely occasion terpretation that a com- $4 choice pletely individual may be made. Low! 95 95 Q95 1 East Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah Bulk Foods In the olden days and in some grocery stores of today, bulk foods are not kept or displayed in a sanitary manner. The bulk foods depart-ment of O.P.Skaggs System stores provides for 100 sanitation. Our displays of bulk foods are unusual and our customers greatly on each item selected from our bulk foods, display section. Q Call On Us For FEED GRAIN COAL FLOUR HAY MUR. 422 uraper vduamy r ecus - Quality Seeds - Poultry Supplies - save EaP. SKAGGS LA Hoffman Tiling Members of the Murnv n Garden Cluh met at the "ho Mrs. Maud Chegwhhh, i,..t day evening and heard a TPrv lightening talk on "P.,,!!, ,, J Inneals." by Mr. Thos. G. ll ' landscape gardener of s.lIt T He talked of the ,K,lml f which could be plat(Hl a( season of the year. There was a very ROod anceand In the absence of thenJ" ident Mr Holmgren, Mr, Ilausknecht. was In charge of th! meeting. Violin numl.er8 by 1Ir Arthur Holmgren, accompanied br his sister, MLss Evelyn Holn were a feature on the prKr(im It was decided thai 0 meetings would lie held nntil j the early spring. More Than Opposite Gty Hall PHONE Murray 422 SHELL STATION 4847 SO. ST. WORK GUARANTEED Autos Wished. Tolishod and Grwwed GOODYEAR TIKES and Al'TO ACCESSORIES sriCKTY of l'l'IUTY LEO TOWNSEND THANKSGIVING DINNER FREE! Specials HpJMir-Htll- s Mis lest clnel etii' of the 18c 20c when we eat too I "Suddenly the wind changed and another appeal to the operator brought additional help to save all our buildings." 111 fd hurrhstly. The Muni child and the adult wonl. each Improve his di- quickly. Pl to 13c 15c 17c 19c BAKED FOOD SALE Nellie (Continued from imge 1) 22c 23c "LAST MEETING "OF for THANKSGIVING Minute Bisquick Flour, nkcr 29c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs 12c I Seedless Raisins, 4 lbs 23c Hewlett's Supreme Mince Meat, 2 lbs. 27c Shredded Wheat, pkp 10c Gold Dust Scouring Powder, 2 cans .. 5c Butter, lb 23c Pork Roast, leg, lb 14c Veal Roast, leg, lb 14c All Steaks, Round, Sirloin, lb. 15c Roasting Chickens, Barred Rocks, lb... 23c FANCY TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE and CHICKENS All at REASONABLE Prices! T-bon- e, Ed Hoffman SY PHONE MURKAV 3604832 SOUTH STATE STREET A Turkey and a BigEnameled Roaster WITH THE PURCHASE OF EVERY DEXTER WASHER As a special Thanksgiving offer, we will give every purchaser of an electric or gasmotor Dexter Washer, a fine plump turkey Enameled Ro with a big together er. Here is an opportunity to get a Dexter at the lowest the prres in history and at same time enjoy a delicious turkey dinner at no extra The ffeltt expense to you. effective only until Thanksgiving so select your DEXTER without delay. aclf-baslin- g Step in and get the Roaster NOW then tell us When You Want YOUR TURKEY Delivered! GRANITE FURNITURE CO. Sugarhouse Murray Park City Bingham |