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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE - "g? - J Specials, Saturday, March 4 MILK CAN'S No. Pineapple rA1nln J CI tltlC 111 04 c 10c TALL cans 2i Slices l'roken Hag 1 () VC 13c 09c O cans fSWm 15c VUI II 5c Grapefruit 15 Red Alaska Lilly's Tall Cans TENDER SWEET No. 2 cans DEL MAIZ or '49 yJ J Miss Mary IS.ee.o of Taylorsville ward was the guest Tuesday of Miss I.ueile Carter on Ninth Fast. on how the T'nlteil Order was over forty years ago in J In thp District Court of the ITiinl Jniiiehil District in and for the County of Salt tf.ike, State of Utah W. L. Sawyer, Plaintiff, JlW eon-ducte- d Grocery Specials In Effect To March 10, L. Jenseu and May E. Jen bis wife. Clarence L. Sch'.ettler remembers it as recounted by and Ivy I Schlettler, his wife, Pet She had memU-rof her family. er W. Knudson, and Jennie Knud Mr. find Mrs. George Doran were that any one having old mm. bis wife. II. 15. Carlisle and the dinner guests Sunday evening relics, bring them to the of Mr. and Mrs. ('. I. Boucher In pioneer Gladys Carlisle, his wife, Defendmeeting. Many items of interest ants. Salt Luke. was brought, a copy of the Deseret To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at News of 1S50, brought by Mrs. S, II. GottMr. mid Mr. John Herder the west front door of the County to he of great lieb Perger spent Monday afternoon Fotheringham, proved Jail in the City and County of Salt with Christian Herder In Grant interest. Lake, State of Utah, on the 28th day Ward. Mill Creek ward will present their of March, WW, at 12 o'clock noon, in Southern Jedd RAND U FLORIDA Each PORK STEAK PORK Sausage LEAN PIG PORK LI). 10c 10c LEAN TASTY Per Pound COFFEE Ace High 1 lb. oackaire .... 15c M & J, 1 lb. 20c Package 1 lb. Schillings, complimented cucst at n uiiscel!aue-ou- s shower ulveu for her hy Miss LuKoue Mines and Miss Hoyolii Lester, next Friday night, March loth. Call On Us For HAY nifn 2 . GRAIN FLOUR MUR. 422 -- - -- - -- - FEED COAL Draper Quality Feeds Quality Seeds Poultry Supplies PHONE Murray 422 : Allen Landscape Gardening Plants Flowers 3'f'v South 4th East PHONE MUR. 462 WELD-IN- G FENDER WORK and all kinds of Automobile Repairing Guaranteed Paint Jobs at $14 and up - V Tlie first year P.eehive girls gave a tea towel .shower Tuesday in honor pf Miss Althea Snarr who will lie married Mac!) lot It. to Mr. Alan-(- i Swansoii. The affair was held in the class rooms of the Ward house. Kefiesliinelits of hot chocolate and cake were served. Miss Mabel Kiistatice gave a sur- enjoyed and a late lunch was serv- ed. The M. I. A. Adult Class had as their speaker Tuesday evening. Mrs. I.. A. Stephenson of Salt Lake, who .spi.kc on the subject of. "Social Contact." Those In charge of the program were Mr. Jhrnm Jr.. Mrs. Mary P. Lindsay and Mrs. Jennie Gerrard. Fifty rso!is Wele present. Pcn-nloi- i, The afternoon was spent with tames and iiiumc. An enjoyable time was had. Luncheon Was sen-- i hii hi Mr. Dunn. to the following guests: Mrs. Salt Ijike County leails the state Sarah P.l iiigluilst, Mrs. Phoebe in the iiunuVr ef trcs- - ordortsl, with IttltidtuiM. Mrs Kachcl Matthews. ltah second, and Weher third. Oth- Mis. Ituby Niche's. M,s. Jai.e liMi, er counties f,ir whirl) tiis-have Mr. Fffie peimioii. Mrs. Cora At ordered are: Sanic!e, Tooo'e w I. Mrs. i. S Mrs Km Minnie Maihow. Mis. ;. M. 1. .1 . Poxohhr, I t'll, Itlrh. I m cry, Wayne. Wasatch, and Davis Mrs. F. Cluiiiiln'iliti. The Siberian VAlW Is the favorite A Mr L. Olilaader entert; lined tree with PCS being ordered oilier sjXMles in demand are: Siberian v i:h i il iln ing party Saturday ev In honor of her husband's n.I. Russian olive, bine spriliv. and tiling at- btrthil.iy. Th party of sixt.-et- i honey locust. tetidisl nt tlie thiiiii. I'niuii, return Ill ll'.'l'J. more than tr.r were distribute! In m count ,.. hut I ir to the iilil.iiidcr Lome for a late nwlers for tkimt trees were refused 'ipier. The table was beautifully Us'iin-- e of the advance) trowing tbsor:!te, wjti, j,ink and white car r.atlotw and a :ov, ly I thday cake Mr. Dunn therefore, 'as"ii; Pink tai'dlfs In sihor hoblcis wire gents that persons desiring to make ut-After -- iiijn-r ;.i!o nniii- and I rafm plantings, f.hiitl' plate their t lijoVcd II III d.inelrg ;is late In order to insure ship, early, s Atid-rsoii- I . he-lie. , "l.i AT Reeder Motor Service the Strret from National Bank HIONK Ml'KKW 1 i BODY AND Aero oiip!ps. for YXX planting have retvivod from UH Utah farmers in counties by the forestry department of (Instate Agricultural college nl Logan, according to Paul Dunn, extension forester. Shipments will commence iiUint April I, Thee trees will Ik distributed for farm windbreak and wood lot planting from the forest nursery, maiiitiilneil In cooperation with the iiinler the government 4 federal Clurkc-McN'iirMore than law. .Vi.tnni seedlings tiliil transplants of 1. kinds are available this year. 1 ' The evening was sent in playing games and light refreshments were served lo ten prise party Saturday evening at her Is-e- ACETYLENE 9 for her FARMERS ORDER TREES home, 17:52 Martin sister, Mrs. Fay FnMadce. in honor FROM NURSERY AT of her birthday anniversary. Twelve STATE COLLEGE L'liests were present. Gaines weie Orders fur sToo small fore! ini MURRAY EAGLE i m '.'!. February Opposite City Hall For Efficient Printing See I Herbert m Miss Vineta Jaeohsen gave a surprise party for Miss Helen Turner, of said day that certain piece parcel of real property situate Salt Lake County. State of Utah, described as follows, "AH of Lot 1. Plock Two Wag-staf- f Addition, being a subdivision (if part of Ixjts 1 and ID, Plock 5, Five Acre Plat "A", Iiig Field Survey. Together with all rights, privileges, appurtenances and water rights owned or used In connection therewith." Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 2slh day of February, S. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. Mr. and Mr. It. J. P.rown, Mr. and By IIKIIKIl G. TAYLOR. Mrs. Garr Lester and Mr. and Mrs. Deputy. Darroll Iloefeltz were the guests W. Gustin, Atty. for PlainIlarlcy of Mr. and Mrs. Schafer of Fort tiff. houghs, at a theatre party last Date of 1st Pub. March 2, 1!W. Saturday evening. Date of last Pub. March i'l. V.rXV Grant ward will hold a dance during the recreation period followof entertainment. Mrs. John M. ing Mutual next Tuesday evening. was tlrst prize in Park awarded A charge of li cents will made for the dance. Everyone is Invited games. to come. The M Men and Gleaner Girls of ward gave a very deTaylorsville Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Smith roller lightful skating party at tlie Melba. are visiting and daughter, odeon hist Thursday evening In in and friends 'datives sunny of Mr. Joseph Schleckman, Southern California. They report lis honor will leave in tlie near future who being all well and enjoying themfor a mission to Germany. loiter In selves in a wciiilerful way. tlie evening refreshments were served at the home of Mrs. Coda Miss Mary Wallace entertained Jones on West 4Mh South. Mr. Friday evening with a shower in Schleckninn was presented with a hahl-bi-rg- . c 'luplimt tit to Mrs. Mildred in lovely biwik. M. I. A. officers of Salt Lake, formerly Miss charge of the affair were Mrs. Mi'dred Winder. The evening was Parser. Miss Marion IJnd-sadevoted to bridge whist, and light Clyde Mr. Mervin Pendleton. and . refreshments were served at Ten guests were present. Monday evening the sons and of Mr. Gottlieb lterger daughters Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Lilid enterhim. the invap'easatuly surprised tained at dinner Sunday for twelve sion being Ids Tilth birthday anniguests from Salt Lake, including Those attending were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hulterstroiii and Julia versary. Mrs. and P.erger. Mr. and P.rixt-nM. who were sjirikers at Mrs. W. 11. Rider. Mr. and Mrs. :l.e sacrament meeting In South CotTom iiaker, Mr. and Mrs. Goff tonwood ward Sunday evening. A Merger, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnlow Ihiw I of orchit! sweet peas mad son, Mr. and Mrs. Fverett lterger. a lovely centerpiece for the diimig Mr. I'wis Rider. Mrs. Joe Johnson table. was i i charge of the tiarty. and after a social evening, refreshments Mrs. A. S. Peeler was the honor wen' served. guest at a party given Tuesday afternoon. March is, by the Relief Mrs, Claude Ilitrmii gave a deSociety of Taylorsville Ward in cel- lightfully planned luncheon Weil ebration of her golden wedding afternoon to a group of iry. The party was held at friends in honor of Mrs. C L. Rey'he home of Mrs. Joseph Pclihioli. nolds. Games; were played during program wa given ami refresh-meil- the afternoon ami music was wire seivtsl to forty guests. Those attending the affair Mrs. p, cicr wa- - presented with a were Mrs. Win. Cronin. Mrs. L. C. lovely chest of silver. Anderson, Mrs. Lawrence F.. Johnson. Mrs. W. R. Palley. Mrs. Clar-etnMrs. T, W. Rich euetertalned In I'. Smith. Mrs, C. Vincent, Mrs. honor of her mother. Mrs. Salina t Charles Mulsh. Rhine sbiler V. Frost. February 21, in eolchra- - Mrs. D. G. Limn. Mrs. ch n ion of Fagg, Toil, birthday tinniver- Mrs. L. 1". Morteiisnn. Mrs. A. A. hi ration were in tie Na- ' ional rotors. A large birthday cake Williams. Mrs. D. S. Itowden, Mrs. ". W. Gatherum. Mrs, II. C, Key. iiohliiig 7o candles formed the ecu nobis. Mrs. .1. t. Gatherum. Miss tor pleee of tin. table. Liny Cook. Mrs. George Cook, Mrs. A. tVpcr. Mrs. Neil Houston. The Gleaner girls and M Men of Murray Se... Ward will have Amid an atmosphere of old lr... as their guest v,K.aker next Tues-- l land, mid with the spirit of St. pal- iy evening. Mi-- s Graiv llalversou tick prevailing. Mrs. George Smith' -nlc will siK-Courtship nnd Dibble presided nt n prettily an-A full attendance Marriage. of dntcd brhlg luncheon Wediiesalay t'l M I A. li1.Mlll.ers Is urged, as at Keelev's. IVelve guests were! "uenst-"i,l, rs seatH , n attractively arranged1 j table, eetitercd with a bowl of daffo Mrs ,b,, jterger entertained .UN. Shaiur. k grm. tairs In h. ""tjiU.rs f the Conipatilois ,,f the! vcr tm,er were at each etui . st Club h,st Thursday after-- ! guests included Mrs. Reed K. Swen 011 hi ner Home on Kast Fif'yvon, Mrs. I. Allen llatetnan Mrs. 'bird Sotilti I licit,-- it,,ui C. II Atiderso:i. Mr. Wnyn,i Nell " ociimk. ami alter tlie slmrt bus s ii. Mrs. Howard Haiisknts lit, Mrs. le.H s..stoi) following, games were Mover. Mrs. Douglas Allen, I'aved Ilith piie was awarded Mrs. Ro.rt F-- rd. Mrs. Claremv, Mrs. RoUrt P.rown with second R.kw.MM. Mr,. Varlan Mortens.m, prize going to Mr Henrietta Dor Mrs. myo kurDi. and Mr. V......11 an. Fifteen inetnls'i were preeiit. Wal r. to-wi-t: l'irt 3 1 or-V- r tnent hoiir. o; The Second Muiray Mtoini lb. hue wurl girK a Wcdiies vei PRINTING day. when thej railed on Gnunim, Fothel ilicbalii ami with her I'l om her I b h i Xh I lelire of ovel so e,u-- . rtH,.ui,tt d eil Letterheads Envelopes Form letters Circulars Handbills Statements Business cards Murray Eagle s. iiiany carh eXferietues .t,. ineitleiits t . ;! em The drlii brought a lunch whi h tht y vhansl w ith their frit ti l. The cu ring piexe l a , rj nicr talning one for the girU. plo-n- n- 1m- - y mid-nite- , mi-d.i- y V s lit e fellow x griitldiiri lit oil Fas! , h-- r. j tk ' , Th-For- I ,., I folk j ( - Sis-on- 1 ONIONS CARROTS RAISINS RAISINS RAISINS, Blue can Rib- TOILET SOAP White King (Perfumed) V . ... Crystal White, TEN bars 25c IP Bob White, (joiifen TEN Bars 20c nnthe OATS, large t.kg. TWO for 2Sr,"si1 All SOAP. Cocoa HanSwater n 4 lbs. 23c Casllle (large 10c bar) 2SP'sld' 4 lbs. 10c FOUR for 15 oz. 5c bon Mission Bell GERMADE (Bag) SARDINES, Van Camp's, large cans .... 3 for 20c in iy2 size can 2 for 15c FIGS (Black) ! j ! . s,. Purity, 3 lbs. 20c 3 lbs. 29c 5 lbs. 10c 1 rs' w mr PORK 2li K0siol t BEANS (Pierce's) run size can . lOdetv & ,sm, ,, ,, ' STRING BICANS, No. 2 can 6fercnc MISSION BELL Calses roiiet aoap FIRST CHOICE STARCH. Purit.E!roM je. i" ciirn, pkg STARCH. Purit; Aux '0ieal CjIiiSS, per J CAMPS VAN pumpkin, SALT (Bag) "agp-aiic- 5forl9c Chanriu MACARONI CRACKERS. 25c ) For 19c led specie! at '4ron OF THOSE WHO DEMAND THE ' BEST an mar -- J V Hill I J V Uvt and birthday cakes. Games were played during the evening. Those present were Mrs. Larson and daughter, Pearl. Mrs. John Hail and LMith Hall. Mr. J. lietteridgo and Alplia and Ilelie Retteridge. Mrs. G. G. Carter, and Kvelyn and Luclle Carter, Mrs. I,oonard Grimm, Why Get Up Nights Ph) sir the Itlathler With .IimijMT Oil U Ilk. I1, TO YIELD t TH ' cmnimi htisiia 11,1 tra or bleedlnft Plies '"Word protruding t the iothl.nt likely to be amim-- holing power of th rure, lmportf:Urs. 0: (JilneBe Herb, which foitltici hlxon's Chlnarold. It's th new &. ' trealment nd J goiu c acting Urlnga eaae and comfort in aft mlnutea so that you can worK It!. l I ... It conttnu-- i enjoy life while action. Ion t i "J ' aoothlnpr. healing lay. Act In tlmo to avoid dang",,.,, ous and costly operation. Try V Nlxon'a Chlnarold tuid-- r our ruv- Ihc antae to aatisfy completely and ccnuu 100 timea the amkU eut llOs, your money back. b THOKNTON ,M)KIiON DRUreMlu CH. ISlli South and State Streebmothi , fstet Drive out the impurities and acids that cause Irritation, burning and frequent desire. Junl-e- r Coll oil is pleasant to take in the iln-'' feel better nHcr this i demising form of UUKKTS, the hladtler Soldi.'" sleep. regular get your physic, also eontaliiliig buchu leaves, you Mt Tliorntoti-AntlersoDrug Conipitt;0 etc. Works 0:1 the bladder similar Tin to castor oil on tlie lowels. (Jet a ret so MundcrtUndml 2.V box from any drug store. After Mid Pwn. -Men become enemies." four days if not relieved of "getting Chinatown of up nights" go bark mul get your Ho, th. Mge ' cannot If yii are Isttheretl with cause they money. j lanrusg In every backache ()r leK pains caused from otbr. 5h!ca bafflei u dialect a peaii . Madder disorders you are IhiuihI to Wp wisuiBguiB iBUrpreter." ex-(vs- s n J1 nw i on, eendi uocle do rin Hoffman the fi Ees JIIS' letter contr !Mr i The il!t, leat hers of Mi! Mm. Mary Johns,.,, South, where eUht p,,,. !:,rtv .mi-" tbll.-h'ful lotle had n .xioiiiiay evening nt her home on tiin. ,. pany .xiotetay evctiing at th Ninth IIlast In honor of her .1 r. plavitg gallon In the anuweineiit 'I'niklll''"oiii of the Jenkins Inline. Una h l'nie of Mr ate! Mrs. Lloyd park. jer. Ph.H.be's birthday anniversary.! Tlie ciiesis, Minds'rlng wii tlfly, (!l,. A croup of eirl fi lends iit..l i...i. i.rx tl late in the afternoon, In misfit r.iitand misfit gnn.es m..:hcrs ass,.,,,).!,..! at the y.Hing1 Mr Conhlla Snair gave a very w. ie ii a,.,! tlarinc the evening, lady's home hile she win at n! In'erenting ta'k Tu.liy evenltiL Much merrhnc!,. was by tlav ta ichlmr's home, ami ro.ph.l(,v t" meiiil r of the Gleatier Clasn (.f m , Te g.,,es sur,u U d her tiH,n hern-turTh ward. She talked fennshed a Murray umHmil n,edium guest,, ptmnA a delld.um hmrh' I'oity Lichlh lb. 1 v I Mis Itoiigiii Alien gave n part or poiigta Allen Jr. in honor of bis fifh birthday atuierary, The i arty wa held at the home of the 1 J. Hill's (Red) or APPLES in cou-line- MURRAY STORE H., CABBAGE 10 lbs. i POTATOES i 10 Ihc RICE 4 n)S j.' I BEANS (Navy) ...I. 4 lbs. J j BEANS (Red) S lbs ,J f LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. n, Date PRUNES 3 lbsM.'i ' OATMEAL (Bag) .. 9 lbs. fcM L. CORN MEAL (Bag) 9 ll,s ljkpril l'AK (small pkg.).. 2 for 15c. PAR (large 29c 30c 32c lb. can 10 lbs. 9c 10 lbs. 8c 10 lbs. 8c 4 lbs. 19c Pkff-2 lbs. 10c SOAP Can M. f THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIeJI WE RESERVE I'tah, as she ion older ward play, "Norn Wakes I'd" in The Murray Ladies Prldge Club IVnnion ward Friday night, March was entertained at the home of Mrs. Mtl The M Men will sell ice cream L. A. Martin on Last Forty-Lightduring the show. South Wednesday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilklns Mr. Carter Lanplon of Itennlon ami children Maxlne and Iou Frank Ward, and Miss Merle Ward of were the week-en- d guests of Mr. Grander, will he married Saturday. Mrs. V. C. Great house on Ninth and March lib. They will make their Fast. home in ltcunion. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Fotheringhnni Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. of Provo were overnight visitors at George Iioran and dauuhters, 15elva the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. and Mary, mid Mr. and Mrs. Grover night. P.rown and son, Duane, made up a Fotheringham Wednesday d party who motored up Parley's Walter Dimond who has been to his home fur some time canyon to the .ski tournament, which they report as a thrilling .spectacle. with rheumatism, shows only slight at this time. Miss Althea Snarr will ho tho improvement h 193$ vs s WHOLE WHEAT and CRACKED WHEAT Salmon PEAS If I ft ml Specials Mr. frill Mr. Mr. SATURDAY, MARCH 4th FLOUR, Globe A-- 48 lb 2 for SALMON, Libbys, tall can COFFEE, Chase & Sanborn, lb PEAS, Pierce's, size 2 can PINEAPPLE, crushed, buffet tins .... CATSUP, Pierces, small cans TOMATOES, No. 2 cans LETTUCE, Solid heads BANANAS, lb ORANGES, Juicy. BUTTER, CLOVERBLOOM, lb 1, ZZZZidoi. POT ROAST, lb. 89c 29c 29c 10c , Th la St et o' Jigs: oYvij rrhl 05c how 05c "Dm fvr 05c Tl 05c 05c niy dal 25c day 21c Mrs I j j tlllf 10c j Tl PORK ROAST, shoulder7ib.""l;:;il 09c tat Troi liar ED HOFFMAN MEAT & GROCERY PHONE MURRAY 360-4- 832 SOUTH STATE STREET Bien t |