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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE m mi iiiimmiiim i 1 Hnff-rranf- i I nut 1 rrfiiww i iiauai specials I B SATURDAY, APRIL 22 Coffee, Maxwell House, lb 4 lbs. Raisins, packages Salmon, Red, Libby's Alaska, tall cans 3 pkgs. for Jello, (all flavors) Pears, Gateway, can 2 doz. Oranges, Juicy Butter, Cloverbloom, lb Pot Roast, Choice, lb n 28c 19c 13c 19c 10c 25c 22c A TTTTT 11 (x--r Il JJi-Ui- J U 1 i Mrs. C. II. Anderson lias as her truest, her mother Mrs. N. S. Johnson, of Cornish, I'tah Mr. anil Mrs. Morris Asplund had as their dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (iustaveson of Uirhfield. m ALL KINDS OF FRESH VEGETABLES Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole and son Gary of I!;ittle Mountain, Ne- vada, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W, Cnhoon, WKKi Stale street. ED HOFFMAN MEAT & GROCERY PHONE MURRAY 3604832 SOUTH STATE STREET . Mrs. Win. Sorenson entertained at a bridge party Wednesday evening at her home on East Thirty-nintSouth, for Mrs. Newell Ev- Quality High j Prices Low THE TIME TO PAINT-U- AND P CLEAN-UP- 106 Mr. and Mrs. II: E. Spencer ami Ted ami Wilford, of Iioise, Idaho, who spent the week with Mrs. Siencer's sister, Mrs. K. O. Simons and family, left Monday, for 1'ayson, I'tah, where they will make their home. ! Miller Ward will present their play, "Call the Other Ghost," Friday night of this week. April '.'l. Tin play is reported as Mug splendid and will he well worth your while to see. Murray, Utah 1jis Thursday evening the Sun W. H. ADAMS NOW SALVAGING H the win- sons, Brinton Electric Co. Phone Murray . ... McMurtry products always m;;ke satisfied customers, an.l luvr Ihtii used in Murray for Twenty years! NOW IS were Wyoming after spending the ter in California. We Have A Nice, New Stock! Tlic ans. Four tables of bridge played. h Mr. and Mrs. Will Wiinmer and son of Ios Angeles, were the guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. II. . Simons on Vine street. The visitors were en route to their ranch In McMURTRY PAINT, ENAMELS AND VARNISHES THE ?At)UU 'fU.UU Qr $135.00 ALL-ENAME- L COAL AND GAS RANGE, for I TERMS: OOP A A Ot)UU CASH N R .. $250.00 WALNUT BED ROOM SET, FOR $135.00 $125.00 BEDROOM FOR SET OCA AA t)t)UUU MIMJU LAMPS, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AND TABLFS IN FACT WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE State Strtvt. - TTTTTOT-VATT-.1-- ,. 1'incapple PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. Hp V(U11CC r2--25 Puzzle Free! Jig-Sa- w Apple Butter 4fj J j LARD 8 ib. 45c - 23l CEREALS 9 5- Star Germade, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal, Whole SPINACH VvTi FRESH CUT 3(1! UTAH-Po- und Sirloin STEAK SHORT RIBS BffiF 18 ftfar LEAN MEATY Per Pound O be 0(We too, MURRAY STORE i TO KENT a WANTED small, modem home or aparimcut close in good steady pay Kent must be reasonable, Call Mr. Carter, Telephone Co Murray 2 f I Foil SALE a I -- s id "FIRST LADY" fcj COSMETICS K iter You may get any of thest; popular cosmetics nosf1? MM at our snoppe. FOK SALE Combination Estate Coal and Gas Range, $l5; also Kinali Jftuck Coal Range, $13, both in giMxi condition. For cash, or will trade on used car. Call Murray .15 for further information. Call and see this completer line on display at PERMANENTS '2' PEGGY'S BEAUTY One Fresh cow, 5 Raiubouillet ewes and Iambs, and also some young pig. A. T. SU NDERS, 5131 South Stale Street. Murray, I'tah d SIIOPPE FOK SALE 4888 South Stale Strwl Oil Hurner Chick Ifrooder in good co.dition. Iikm capacity, $10. Wm. Morton. I'M S. 1st West. I'HONE Murray M bo, cor Mo ti 551 iit President Roosevelt la Hn Interna tional authority on naval history, tinder 21 years of age; lO.OtiO W and Lis collection of naval literature of 77,000 are under 'JO yeara of I, C is regarded as among the finest. of the blue. Iess than Mi Every seventh man In the Navy Is et.s are over 30 years of age. one-thir- KIKE'S Country Store IS GIVING MORE THAN DOUBLE THE USUAL PRIZES, AND MANY ADDED PRIZES at th N U'TICAI. NOU I.TIF-- S fl.H-tlief- s Tuesday April 25 c: ! Thos. Martin & CoJ I SPECIAL PRICES x letfuce, head U for Sat.,Apr.22 ! ASPARAGUS, Moapa, lb 05c; osc; ; lemons, each ou; ;;;;;; ORANGES, 150 size, dozen 11 25c GREEN PEAS 3 lbs. $HLIFL0WER. csh, fine white, lb. 10c 10c l TOMATOES, can 10c I SALMON, tall cans .. : OATS, Quaker ... 06c I t GERMADE, Bag 4 lbs. 13c! '"" ! STRING BEANS, can I0c SUNBRITE CLEANER cans 11 Tiilal wnvcH do very often follow .irth.piakcs although none follow, tl the r.trnt Ren h. tpuikes nt luo:ith w, mlcbty Hlckell lug letnbl,.r ro,ks th,. northeast coa- -l t.f Uarvhu, main Island of the .lapiuieM- - Empire, cxirleiic, Hea folk ftrfiiktsl the hill. Sine enough the quake produced a tidal Wave. Thank to (he will, whbh Japan,-,- . l!in ( VWWI the wnll ..f water tlrowiosl dy i.nly r. and , ft ,',iily IMH niltslng. .. n 1 ta l bouses and building- - were itwepi C,..t.1 Inundated nnd ;, X strn. lnrcs eollaiwod. Fire broke nut and burnd p 211 ,ouh,: n, t) make imitteri wurw, n Mizxnrtl whipped thv bomclt fr li IRIS : t 1484 South State St. - sHc-NaVr- K W. II. Adam. An. iii.nisT. is on ducting si spechil sale of the Ptock formerly owned by the Crawford Furniture company of Salt Itke. The furniture Is very flue and at cveeidingly mv prices. In fact nl prices that will iiiii:i,'e yon. V'.u can npprecliiie these luirgiilim only by. a personal r M. inns' auction room t llsl South Hw-ny- r . OF I.KIMI RAPIDS flXK FIKMTIKE AT ADAM'S FUTURISTIC BED ROOM SET, MADE IN GRAND RAPIDS, COST $300.00. THE LATEST CREA-TIOOF THE CABINET MAKERS' ART. NO OTH-EIN UTAH LIKE IT. WE WILL EQUIP THIS SET WITH DE LUX OR ACE SPRINGS, SIMMONS ACE MATTRESSES, MODERNISTIC LAMP AND PICTURES-MAKI- NG 19 PIECES! THIS IS A TWIN BED SET. THE VALUE IS OVER $1000.00. THE FIRST ONE TAKES IT 'Something Served on Everything' - SI AT LESS THAN YOU PAY FOR CHEAP, SHODDY MADE GOODS. WE WILL QUOTE JUST A FEW PRICES: $375.00 MOHAIR, FOR SOMEONE WHO REALLY WANTS CLASS! CfIC AA J)&i.UU Mayor Fred peters and the City decided ut their Monthly night meeting to ask all Murray business houses to close while the flllier:il Services are being conduct-e- l for Mr. Phillip R.ntz. The Commission will also forwnrd a letter of condolence to the family of Mr Rentz. The City of Murray will U' glad to honor the memory "f Mr. P. ntz as he was one of the most nctive workers we have had for community work or Improve tuet;i of any and nil kinds. It will Im- a long time before Murray will be able to replace Mr. Rent, it tnl everyone will Ih glad to honor his meiiioi v. r Coinissioii CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. t?3u.UU MR. BENTZ HONORED BY CITY COMMISSION "vOT Specials, Saturday, April 22nd! ... AUCTIONEER OF OTHER FURNITURE ITEMS. MOST OF THIS STRICTLY HIGH GRADE STOCK IS GRAND RAPIDS MAKE. NEVER BEFORE IN HISTORY COULD YOU BUY HIGH GRADE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE SUCH AS CARRIED T bg5 f - GH SE-LEC- V"C" i ... 12-HI- GH LIVING ROOM SET LIVING ROOM SET MADE BY $350.00 . STICKLEY BROS. OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. $50.00 TAKES THIS WONDERFUL SET. 50 SETS TO FROM AND NOT A CHEAP QtZfi AH SET IN THE LOT $225.00 CABINET GAS RANGE, INSULATED OVENS WITH HEAT REGULATOR FOR ONLY $85.00 TAPPIN GAS RANGE WITH AA QO AUTOMATIC REGULATOR, for $165.00 HOT POINT ELECTRIC QAA AA RANGE FOR $16S.00 QUICK MEAL RANGE AA FOR ONLY (COAL or COAL and GAS COMBINATION) Aslllund Oil awa. " I ... Tay-lorsvil- GRADE LIVING ROOM SETS. GRADE BED ROOM SETS. 50-GRADE DINING ROOM SETS. & H. GAS RANGES. L ELECTRIC and COAL RANGES, RUGS, CARPETS and LINOLEUM. HUNDREDS BY MlNS IK.len Kv Sun- - t, tmn-tpie- AT 1484 SOUTH STATE STREET '4 to Mt. PleiiKant Gil- - The Junior Girls and the Vanguards were in charge of the program in Murray Sec ond Ward Tuesday evening. The duet program consisted of a vocal Minnie and Ilodell by Margaret Mul- lesser, and readings by Alice Gallagher. Mr. and liner and U-iMcof teachers Mrs. Armstrong and Mr. Verl day School officers and were Millan of the Stake Hoard, South Cottonwood ward held a the at dance talk and complimented the M Men and program ward recreation hall. A very pleas- present. Mr. McMillan gave a short on their achievements in the realm ant evening is reported. of sports. . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Asplund visInstead of the regular Saturday ited Monday, with their old friends, Second ward Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kingston, who niirht dance in Murray vaude have recently moved to Salt Ijike this week, a miscellaneous entertainment and ville program from Idaho Falls. . will be given by the ward Primary maintenance Ward Miss Miriam Uennlon of Taylors-vill- e Association. submitted to a mastoid opera- tickets will be good for this enter tion during the week. She Is making tainment. An admission charge of 15 cents each will be made for all satisfactory recovery. others, or two will be admitted for Bishop Joseph S. Lindsay of 25 cents. ward is making some sub The Opera "Sonia", given at the stantial Improvements to his place. school, last Thursday was a Rlaine Is he building Among other things and was some chit-kecoops and adding to very successful production of number a witnessed by large his flocks. school. of the . . and friends patrons diMr. Farley Reunion and Glen The opera which was under the been have spending rection of the niiisle teacher, Mr. Reunion, who several days at home in Taylors-vill- e Alfred Durham, was presented will return to their Wyoming again at the school Wednesday of ranch Friday and make prepartioiis this week, when all pit rents and for sheep shearing. friends of the participating cast and who were unable to see Gilbert Parker, son of Mr. and all those week were Invited to ra last the os Mrs. A. (). Parker of Reunion, was occasion. The-eas- t It on this witness taken to n Salt Lake hospital Monwas composed of Onida Johns, Robday evening when an apiH'iitlicitis ert Jensen, Sheldon Park, Alfa operation was performed. His conKenneth Velum Paniels, dition is reported to be improving. ohman, Uolierta Linltlen, Alma Erickson, Mrs. Elmer Christensen, 703 Scott Park. Dcnslow Guest. Mary Clark. avenue, entertained n few friends Arne Larsen, Ieon Rishop. . at one o'clock luncheon Friday afA very pleasant gathering of old Mrs. ternoon. Covers were laid for to celebrat.' Park Conner, Mrs. Otto Hansen, friends and neighbors, of Mrs. anniversaries the birthday Mrs Albert Tarkln, and Mrs. IJoyd Thomas Wood and Mrs. Albert Park. i'.irch, took place Monday afternoon The Ladies Aid Society of the at the home of Mrs. Wood, is"! Methodist church will entertain the South, Second West. A hot dinner Ijidles Auxiliary of the Rapt 1st was served and the afternoon was Church at a luncheon Wednesdaj spent in conversation, and the A afternoon, April i!i, at one o'clock of former hapieiiings. in the Methodist church on Forty-eight- lovely I'.irthday decorated with South. irrecn candles In pink ladders was !h center of attraction at the dinMrs. John Walla and her daughner table. Those enjoying (he ter, Mrs. Marie Asplund, Miss Elwith Mrs. Wood ami Mrs. I'.irch. were Mr. Esther Scott. Mrs Win. Smith, Mrs John Wood, Mrs. John Rirch, Mrs, Clins. Eat'liel, Mrs, Msria Rerger, Mrs. Florence Woml, Mrs. Alice Rrown, Mrs. Annie Jensen, and Mrs. Ruby Scott, and Mrs. Maggie Hammond, now of Salt Ike City. THIS GIGANTIC STOCK NOW ON SALE 10-HI- lert motors wm HIGH GRADE FURNITURE STOCK of GH and Mr. Max Sa"-stroi- foruifrlyj CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. 50-HI- vlra a, ITEMS N'. Keith Sorenson came down from the A. C, to spend the Easter holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sorenson. 17c V7TTJl (tv ?" Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Ilofhlne were home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Cain. 09c fl T$ vlua v a rs 7TTT?rtTT TT3 f OS Faster Sunday visitors at the 10c to 12c Pork Roast, shoulder Bacon, Melrose, lb i S'Z .1Z4 1.1 Truth 5K Truth Sheeting, bleached, yd Gloves, Leather-facegauntlets Lcather-faccd1 1 d Gloves, , wrist 1 ?Jf 27c 30c 25c j |