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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE HOFFMAN GROCERY MAKING IMPROVEMENT Ml KK AY HIGH SCHOOL I Martin & Cn ThnQ I m l SPECIAL PRICES for Sat.,Apr.29 m W5 TXTTTT (Continued from Page 1) Donna Clark Warren Durrant Ralph Evans Carl Erickson Oswald Gallapher Alma Erekson Leslie Fredrickson Walter Jacobson Chester Jensen Dorothy Kemp Clara Larson THOSE GOOD PRINTS OF MARTIN'S! SATURDAY ONLY! 12l2 Cents Per Yard 1 $ I 10c & 12c I I PINEAPPLE, Crushed, Gallon can 39c f I SOAP.' Classic 10 bars 23c ? 23c I MAYONNAISE DRESSING, Pts. 4 SANDWICH 23c f SPREAD, Pts 16c f SALAD DRESSING, Pts old home In after s Mount Hood standing in t)t! (Ms tanre. Tin" chapel whs crowded with friends and relative nnd tlie grave was Imnked with florol offerings. of Mr, Ttie many old friend Hiownlee In tills city will tilso mourn in the loss of his Rood wife as tlicy were residents of this city for many years, their home living on Poplar htrevt. t Mr. Ilrownlee was employed the American Smelter here. The following dipping was taken from the Oregon Ially Jornnal: Mrs. lirownle, who was a cousin of lr. David Livingstone, tlie African explorer was Imrn in t'arstnrs, Siotlaiid, March 10, 1m'i(). She came to America with her parents when a chili) of two years old and lived nl Saginaw, Michigan until livrmar-rlagto Mr. llrownlee, f years ago .after which they came west. Later residing at Murray, I'tah for many yearn. Mr. Itrownlee was Kent to Mexl co, liy the A. S. and IL company where the family reside! for l years. They were then Kent t Smitli and Central America where they spent iitHitit five years. They Inter returned to the full ed States, visiting at Mrs. Itrown e rty-ulti- wv-vrn- s her hiisliniid. When Mr. Urownlcp retired 1 years ago. Two months liefore Mrs. ,Hrownlev's death they purchase! a new home on the Alameda at rortland. She was th mother of Karl Itrownlee, former memlier of the Portland Daily Journal, hut now In the newspaper work in Marysvllle, California. "She is also survived liy a daughter. Mrs. Floyd T. Itoltoii, and a A twin nunilier of grandchildren. sister nt Saganaw, Michigan, and two nieces. Miss May Patterson and Mrs. Ciithie of Seattle, Washington, also survive." ATTEND TENNIS MEET! The Tennis Club meeting, which was to have liecil held last 1'rl day night was tostponcd and will le held Friday evening of this week. April 2s, in the Murray City Hall at 7 ;.KIU It Is hoj'd that every tennis fan in Murray will W present, and help put tennis playing in Murray over in a llg way this .summer. The weather Is crowing warmer each day now, and soon every tennis player or would l player will want to enjoy this .sport. Y M" Is' sure to Is' there. MART gllOES FOR SUMMER ACTIVITIES Comfort am! style ham! in li.itiii in tmr Smart Slices. Stvlc.l in Tlie (Kfor.I. Tito I'tntip. Tin Tic, Tin- - Strap. $1.98 Children s h her Scott will lie assisting hostess. well-mad- Corner of Main and Broadway Ernest The Stake Missionary class under the xtiiicrvlslori of Stephen Covey, will entertain the Stake Teachers' Training deiirtinent at a dancing party Thursday evening at Covey's Coconnnt Grove. Quality High home, The Sunday School tenchers and officers of Itcniiion Ward met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uufus I.. Palmer last Thursday evening and discussed a Mother's 'lay program they are planning. Several teachers wen also set apart. in X NOW IS THE TIME TO Ills STOCK and FIXTURES for appreciate tn ore than ever the advantages of keeping in touch with friends, saving trips here and there and having a telephone handy to call aid in emergencies. monthly SALE! Now Is The Time to Buy That Watch or Diamond For the Boy or Girl Graduate! Also Silverware for the Weddings to Be! JLto JL 2 3 PRICES ON ALL ARTICLES REDUCED FROM ALL DIAMOND RINGS JL OFF! 3 OUR WATCHES COMPRISES THE CELEBRATED - Illinois- - Elgin-Waltha- m Gruen - Hamilton Makes, Any of Which Give Service ALL AT X For a Life Time. OFF 3 SILVER WARE THE HOLMES & EDWARDS AND COMMUNITY PRODUCTS AT X OHH 3 ALL NOVELTIES AS BUCKLES-BEADS-IV- MESH BAGS TOILET ORY X 0FF SETS, ETC ALL VANITIES-BE- LT FANCY GLASS AND WALL CLOCKS WARE PEN AND PENCIL SET CHAINS RINGS CHARMS and ETC., AT X 0FF CHINA Give your order 3 to any employee. NO The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company DURING THIS SALE. CREDIT ACCOUNTS J. P. O'BRIEN, Jeweler & Opt and are Requested to Call for Watches Etc Left For Repairs. All Customer Great Outstanding Values! A party motored to IMverton, Friday night to enjoy dancing and musie furnlsh.sj by the KDVI. Ranch Hands. After the dance, the party returned to the home of Miss Specially Priced for This Week Bright Woman Lost 20 Pounds ff Mrs. Clyde Parker entertained Tuesday afternoon at lor home In TajlorsUlle lu honor i.f her birthFEELS MUCH BETTER day anniversary. Thirty five relatives nnd friends enjoyed ih,. nfter-nooMime 28Ui. 19:1. I Marled Mln with Mrs. Parker. Pining th Knisfhm Salt. Have M a iiumNr of tl..M friends pound front Jiuv 28th to Jan. 10. gave a sttrprbe party fur her nt Feci better than have felt for four, her home. under Murray PAINT-U- P fr ntst. tmrv Twrntv vear! AND CLEAN-UP- 'm U bon-ore- ! U. S. COAL RANGE-- A real .tove value e CQQ nr c .i oaie to ieuucea lor mis v.uui dj monllm. FOUR.PIFrF nrnRnniw Murray, Utah X cr-- r Spnngs & Mattress, Bed, Vanity, Chest and Bench. Comblna- tion walnut w.th maple lees and sur,tor. -Fr,,,, Au I Til v HIT and four drawer chc it only t Y " ft Turitittirc '. - 73 50 $QQ50 L. & H. COAL RANGE A Beauty, and a wonderful stove at $130 reg. Reduced to .... SiH-tet- IBrinton Electric CoJ $ at Both These Stoves Are Ivory Enamel, With Green Tri dortort rarf fori He Mid I had jrall Mmim and should have Oierallon.j Knisrhm did alt and roorr than I, rxpeeled." Mr. Ude ItrisW, Halk- er. Minn. (Jan. 10, 1933). T ) nnd at th Mine time Win In il,,vi.-altrnetlvenev and ffl diiirlte.1 nnd jnnthful titke on li.ilf tenopfinnfiii f Kniwheti In m cI.Imh i,f hut MAtT lih likf.ist Fifteen IiicMiItI. f t), U,,H.j .cry hum nine, Iji'lies Auxiliary wcrr gm-st- s (,f j,e A Jur thnt lnU 4 vk iiwIn l.iit Metbo.liM Uoii, ,vi,j at n trlfl nt Tlfnit.m Anderxnn 1'rnc IlimheoH t. or nny dnijt !. In the world Wednesday CM'tlillg. Follow iiig luliclicn gi.lnes uild Coll- ImiI U oure nnd pt Kulm su were Indulge.) In n, PlK l(t tin SAKK .vnr to lime enjoyed. Kcryoiie rented b promliieiit fr(nt nnd doiiMe rhln most et.Jo.vnl-ltime mid cnfr..'d nnd ucnln fti I the Joy .f livlm;- -. a desire that the Wome,, of those money lmk If livitUfleI after Hie limn hen nieet together Inert? often. firot Jltr. C. n. X Phone Murray 106 IN MURRAY Matty former telephone found the subscribers telephone was well worth the few cents a day it cost. Xow that they have had service restored they Tm-sda- & I BUSINESS We Have II Back" Kilmer Drive, Salt Ijike, where where they lived liefore coining to Murray. Their son Dale Lhincll and family will occupy the I.lnnell home in Murray, and Dale nnd limine Llnnell will take over the business there. . Atkliinin was the cue.t at n birthday (sirty last cenlng fit bis home on SUty.fourth South and Joxendah! .(r.s-t- . Sixt.s-relative and friend were prest nt to i nj.,)- ,H.MH with him. The out tif town guests were Mr. mid Mr. J,..ph A. At kilison of t lilell. Oregon. i. A rsice. New htnrk The McMurtry .r.M!ucts alwaxs make satisfied um-.- CLOSING OUT "I'm Glad Mr. and Mrs. Allert fljirson were preparation meetvisitors of Mrs. Lundell In Salt ing of the Primary association of last Monday. Murray Second Ward was held Monday evening at the home of The grounds surrounding the Tav Miss Itaynhi IKter. Following the lorsville ward house, under the dia business social meeting regular rection nnd of the flow time was enjoyed. er committee, Mr. Clyde Parker, Mrs. entertained chairman, have been landscaed and Zny Hudson eight little playmates of her four planted. A new lawn has !eeu seedyear old daughter Carol. Tuesday ed, trei-s- , shrubbery, and flowers afternoon ut the home of her mother planted, und the surroundings gen- Mrs. Thomaiider in Tavlorsville erally beautified making a splendid! The children enjoyed games during improvement not only to the ward the afternoon and refreshment house, but also to the entire street j were served. and community surrounding it. Mrs. Andrew Johnson was pleasMrs. Joe Erickson entertained antly surprised last Wednesday by the memls-iof the F. W. Club Wed- - j metiiUTS of the F. W. Club. This nesday afternoon. Fifteen wer pn was her birthday and a very enjoy. ent and spent a very pleasant tiua able time was had bv the fift.-octmttitig nnd sewing. Light refresh who attended. ment were served. The Mr. J McMURTRY PAINT, ENAMELS AND VARNISHES h ive Ix mi J h )rar, ;ml lister Dorcas Pelcher, where a midnight supper was served. Those present were Smythe Pedell and Virginia SiiHsit. of Canyon City, Colorado. Hunts and Irene lister of Lark, Ieii Ijindis, Dorcas Pelcher, Evelyn Ijmdis and Juno Crawford. eu-ulii- X e If nave p George Wakl Dorothy Waretiski Charles Welch Wilson White Esther Youngberg Alice Youngberg y 1X3. i r -. Four Big Stores W Kru-Hlu- )ii, g 4800 J enable Murray to present a beti ifying to the beholder. The entire store has been treated to a coat of npiarance after the Clean-UIs completed. white paint, including the ceiling. ject ceris The triniining'is blue, and it RELIEF SOCIETY MEETING t tainly easy on tlie eyes at the presThe subject of the Theology j, ent time. son of the Murray First Ward H workbeen has force entire Tlie lief Society Tuesday, May 2, will the to and rearrange night ing day -store and do this painting in fact Little Children." Tlie Sabhif so busy they had no time to arrange nnd the Sacrament" Tlie lesson t 1 for any ad copy for tlie Eagle-m- uch be under tlie direction of Ruby j to our regret. However, w.' Olson and Nellie Drainey. Special topics will be treated It are sure their customers will not Whitehead and Dora M, HoffDagmar at some find to specials fail Mrs. iDeth LeMon wil ra Miilan. mann, regardless. It is very satisfying to know that der several solos. All are Invited, the spirit of making improvements Jini "I want a bottle of Iodine.' and keeping tlie appearance of the I "Sorry, but this is a drug stem business houses up to a high standI interest you In an ala Can't in so is prevalent ard of perfection some nice leather goods, a f clock, we see as along activity Murray, j or a toasted ch i radio stores. the parts, of in lines these many sandwich?" Sav it with smiles in 1933. Iritis I'ztiac Peryl Watts Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frame gave a weenier roast Thursday night in Pig Cottonwood Canyon in honor of Smythe Hedell and Virginia Smoot, of Colorado. Those present, besides tlie honored guests, were Ma and Melvin Pelcher. Frame, iHircaa Tlie Social Service Relief Society Evelyn I.ainlis, Irene and Hunts lesson for Tavlorsville ward was Ijester. given by Mrs. Oral "Wallace. Tues old Shirley Reynolds, eleven-yea- r day afternoon, her subject being son Mr. of and Mrs. in Terms Clyde Reynolds, "Interpreting the World East Forty-eightSouth, recolvei of Meaning." a painful nnd serious eye injury Mr. ami Mrs. I. W. Smith had about two weeks ago when a paras their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. ticle of some unknown substance and Mrs. Wesley E. Tingey, Mr. nnd flew In his eye while he was chopMrs. Win. E. Tingey. and Mr. and ping wood. An was taken Mrs. Sterling Itollins of Center-vllle- , It Is and hoied this will Tuesday Ctah. disclose information that will lead to treatment, causing the eye to The Adult Class of Tayh.rsville be healed and the suffering stopjied. banward will hold their annual the at quet next Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Llnuell will ward house. Preparations are lioing leave their home in Murray and made for a very large crowd. return to their beautiful While. A X Neves. d r Salt Lake City T Prices Low of her mother, Mrs. X. F. Jensen'8 birthday. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. MeCullock and Mrs. garbage n out. The Huffman w i.sii reiuuvru ou mill (late. ery store decided to try it this i i. In worked it ""j"1 ii..i,.., i, us arranged week and see just how extra truck for April 28th t their store. The result is most grat- an Doris Ijirson Afton Manss Tui Meehan Melva Mathis Dorothy Miller Herman Mines Sherman Morgan Afton McMillan Harry Miya Nora Nelson Marjorie Norton Mary Pezely Alice Phizacklea Helen Putnik Oenieve Rasmussen Robert Rasmussen P.ob Rothwell Harold Sharp Martha Smith Dolmnr Stauffer Enid Turner Helen Tavoian doiiise Thomasoii Mary Turpiu Members of the C. K. S. Rridge Mr. and Mrs. Hymm Reunion celClub will lie entertained at the in Jansson Blanche Miss their thirtieth wedding an'if ebrated Inlne Salt Lake this week. Following niversary Monday, and held a musical and social evening in honor of bridge, mipiicr will Ik; served. the occasion at their home in and Virginia Bedell, Smithy Spring flowers were used Smoot, of Canyon City, Colorado, to decorate the living room.s, and were the week end guests of Miss refreKhments were served to forty Kvelvn Ijmdis at her home on 1st guests. West street. Mrs. Anna Carlson celebrated her Mrs. Mary A. Cook had the nils birthday last Thursday by giving a fortuiitt to swain her ankle about party In the afternoon at her home a week ago and has been getting on Fifty-thirSouth. Eight friends around with the aid of crutches were present She is improving, Miss Evelyn Laudis entertained Mr ami Mrs. Vein lVterson of a dinner Saturday evening. Cov at Heyburn, Idaho, and Mrs. Lcs Pet er.s were laid for 12. Among those erson of I"aul, Idaho, were week-enpresent were Virgil Smoot and at the home of Mr. and visitors Bedell of Canyon City, ColSmythe Mrs. Emll F. Erickson on Fifth avorado. enue. Mrs. Miib.'iel M:iuss at an afternoon party last Thursday at her home, !i"'J0 Smith State street. Those attending were Mrs. P. 1). Carrol. Mrs, Win. II. Uimell. Mrs. Kobert Watson. Mrs. lburv Tcuil.y. Mrs. Jack Kane. Mrs. J. F. Hughes. Mrs, Ihirvey Walton, Mrs Eugene Stauff.-- and Mrs. Win. E shoes to !ait the season Dad will approve! College Boot Shop 1 I Roy II. Anderson entertained a dinner party in honor at Sunday Mrs. C. You can securo extra A little p'.'nt rightly applied does jr.,,.. for April 2S, by .!(iin), service wonders in changing the appearance officials at the City Ilatl and no( of any building either inside or fyin.? tl em of excess GrocMeat and j $2.95 e sturdy, through, at price . Thos. Rirch wil entertain menilK-rof the Chief Companion's club at her home on Forty-eightSouth Friday afternoon. Mrs. Est- PRESERVES, Hewlett's Fancy, 35 oz. 27c I ORANGE MARMALADE, Hewlett's, 3 Lb. Jar 43c i ORANGE MARMALADE, Hewlett's 19c J 24c i I HONEY, Hewlett's, 38 oz. jar X NEW 06c X POTATOES, lb 10c RADISHES, 3 bunches X GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona, dozen 35c I STRAWBERRIES, Northern Marshal, T 2 boxes " 29c 19c ORANGES, 50 size, dozen 12c LEMONS, 300 size, dozen lee' li Mrs. .1. Saginaw, FORMER MURRAY CITY which they left for Oregon where RESIDENT DIES IN ORE. they twilight a home at Oswego, where they have lived the past ten (Cniiliimt'il from Pane 1 ) years or more. Must of Mrs. Iiniwn-lee'life was sjieiit In travel with Willamette Ulver with BiiowrnjX'il 11 1 43c J Fancy Tablecloths, each Fine Quilting Muslin, 40 in., TRUCK SERVICE FOR i EXTRA GARBAGE HAUl SOUTH STATE, MURRAY 39 1 .v' IMfltllWMWH PHONE MURRAY lii j 9 1 li |