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Show THE MURRAY EACLE 3 Theorn Fotheringham Continues Travels -- AKLI.MITON SCHOOL Ik- - -- Sixth (irade-- IVrfed n 53-- The delinlullon of revelations unul-tinte- In (Hd and New .Scriptures was rendered at the monthly conjoint M. I. buy e Four or five did extra work and removed the doubt from tbelr mimes during the lust few diiys ho tho number wns mlvnneeil from eifihly flve to elhty-nlnp- . The jiroKriuu wan very reireeiit-atlvof Junior hih school work. I'rof, Ixroy Conies of the Junior Collect Sliitt' rnlvers'ty delivered lhe ndlre'8 to the gi minutes, lit' imd RlrlH, s I' meetlm; Sunday evening by lie IIintZ4', l'Vno Casto, Elbert Donald Wacstaff. Music was ably Riven by Mrs. Henry Krautz in two organ numbers, by Heed Chlptnan of the Did Mill Orchestra In a clarinet solo; and by the Winder ward quartet in a and b numbers. A. e lueit) Home coiiiDiirlsnn Ix iweeu one hunNext Sunday Mothers' Day. will s hool us tows of now also be Stake Conference for Cotdred yearn hro which iniide us more fully the rhinites we tonwood In lhe Stake hall at "i." t it g;e 1 enjoy. Music whs furnished ners of the music contest in lhe district. A dunce followed the jirot;ntm. hy win- of I'tull 1'loiieers, I'eiiks Twin Ciunp, were the (tuests of ImiKhters of Camp Mai,'"", on Thursday afternoon at the Copiier Club hall. CaptalnH of the two splendid camis have arranged program. Mrs. Pearl Ilenrlclisei) will Rive the story of her mother's life. An interesting ami yet strange fact about the Incident Is that Copper Club Is hullt almost on the ax-assit of Mrs. Ilenrichsen's home. She says her brothers Id used to climb on the roof of tl home, but now she Is asked to stand over all and recite lis history. DHUBhters girl-hoo- d South and State streets. President loyle aniioiuiced thru' months ago that a flower show would also lie held in connection with the conference. Now since the season has been so cold an so few flowers have bloomed, they are asking for potted Is chairhouse plains. Mrs, ItyU-rman of the committee for the district. All who have plants to display, please phone Mrs. before Sunday. llol-lada- Last Wednesday after choir practice the ward bishopric gave a dancing party to choir members and their partners. Light refresh mollis were sewed. The object of the parly was to welcome all members to the choir who have been ai led to serve, in that organization. Among the one hundred seventy Mrs. Lucille Hickman was hostess two graduates from Craiiite high on Wlnendny afternoon to ladies of school last Friday night were 12 her afternoon bridge club. Mudcnls from Ilolladay. Murray Cnglcs congratulates them on their Iast Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A- achievement. rthur Wagstaff entertained in honor of their hod, Stunford and his Junior (iirls of Cottonwood M. bride. I. A. held a banquet on Friday ev Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Alklnson ening in Murray First Ward. Each returned last week t their home in ward was assigned a country and I'nlon. Oregon, after sH'iidlng the aimed to feature the typical food winter with friends and relatives of the countries chosen. The affair was Instructive and entertaining. in und near Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Cillwrt Homon, for mer residents of Ilolladay. will en tertain on Saturday for members of their Ilolladay Saturday night bridge dub. (Continued from page 1) are shutters, (usually green.) Most of the doors are In an urcli windows Williams, Sherman Williams, shape. Anderson, Orleii Anderson, onto the A net nffair Is tied MarMdba Kairboiirne, Margaret horse's neck. In the net is hay that tin, Kose Matlevich, June Myers, the horse eats while en route. Carina Perry, Melva Shey, June Left tho Mediterranean but the Jennie Vehar, Shirley Townseiid, scenery is beautiful just tlx same. Westover. Evervthlng green, oxen plowing on Fourth Grade 15 (lass the side hill, peasants working In were : Last week's ierfect the fields, a team of oxen on the KolH'rt Haldine, llayard Jensen, main highway pulling a bright red and Robert Poole. two wheeled cart, a background of low nioutains, peach trees in blosATTKM) HI, ACK AM) WHITE som, a little peasant girl wearing a DAV FIESTA bright red apron, and four women hoeing, wearing white hats or handAt a dins-tors- ' meeting of the kerchiefs on their heads. Salt Lake County Holstein Iireed-er- s The Italian woman seems to have Association held at Murray on equality with the man when it Tuesday night, It was decided to comes to manual labor, but (she conduct a Holstein breeders excurhas not the right to vote and has sion to the Plain City I'.lack and not the same moral standards). While Day program, which is schedWe were just told that all along uled for May 11th. he railroad tracks there was It Is estimated by D. K. Croon nothing planted three years ago but wood, president of the county assoItccause of a premium put on wheat ciation, that approximately . own It. by Mussolini there is plenty of ers of purebred Holstein cattle will These wooden seats get plenty participate In the excursion. or 5 hard on the "dime" after 4 V. L. Martiueaii, county agent, ad hours. vises thai the (ranger 4 II Holstein Now on the left there are green calf club members of alum! ''." in fields of grain about six inches number will also make the trip. high, but on the left it is wild and It is planned by the group to ar dull looking. Three years ago it rive at Plain City about 10 a. m. was all like that before Mussolini Thursday to be in time for the judg- put in his big hand. ing of the llolslein cattle exhibits. There is a low range of black mountains to the right. Then- - are have everything. Cleaner Girls and M Men are some pigs. They me of the French reminds (That planning a canyon party and picnic woman asking if we had cows, to Mill Creek Canyon. May 1Mb. horses, chickens, etc., in America. I It's 5::ii and we're coming into At the monthly Fast aial Testia small imrl. There as a Civitia. mony meeting last Sunday, one or fort there. We're followprison baby, Robert Itatley Williams, was coast of the Mtslitorrunean. the ing named, ami five children were con Our friends (the man and womfirmed members Itettie illuttle. llilnk that we Wendell t hirer, Frank (Juist, Bruce an across the aisle news reporters f. r an American are Shipley, Paul Kiiowltnn. paHr. We. HJIen or ll didn't tell them otherwise. Henry W. Dinwoody and Warren It's raining. K. Hardy, life long friends of the There's a. good paved io.nl that family, were the speakers at the the follows this coast practica'ly on funeral Friday of Miss Itetn whole of Italy. length Itest, Music was furnished by Cbas. think we are rich. Our friends It. Pike, P.etrha Chrisliiphet'son and believe that we've woik-ewon't They Victor Cblrstophersou. Invocation ill the mine or on the farm. They was given by Patriarch Milo think we're "Papa's" IarN'-anly. benediction by Joseph In baly an hour at G we'll be the grave was dedicated by Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter Irrinjf Junior high hcIhmiI u chm of oljility-nln- Sellers J Samuel Iiriiigburst, Kalph F.vans. John Lyiuuu, Klbert Parker, Klino HAPPEMGS PHONE IIOLLADAY Class s long-horne- lbdladay Primary officers and John leathers held their regular month- M. at Koine. Wbitaker. April uavting and social at the heme of Louise Atliugtnii oil Thursday nigbi. The ladies have as their sM'cial actixity the making of a quilt. S. ;t :57 and ly preparation RETIRING OFFICERS HONORED JUST 46 POUNDS OF FATGONE "I surely can recommend Krus-rhe-ii Sails. I reduced front 156 to IP) lbs., my natural weight and I fe,l 20 years younger. 'A pimli a day, keeps the fat away." Mrs. Vale Walter, Seattle, Washington (Dec. of Thursday nt met club IHrthduy Prlilge 1 tut li A mini borne of Mrs. quilted a 'Chinese Star." quilt Mrs. Andnis On s 'MOUNTAIN STATES IMPLEMENT " tho the and for cr-- : . SOI TH STATE hiss-la- Nat PHONE Ml KIUY r. 371 THE .ilal Tr.w..t.. w:t. ,u feaisi Stc 2 G. P. Boskovitch, Prop. PHONES: Mid. 315 Was. 4201 MIDVALE, ITAII t;P C.B.Wallace Phone Murray 35 155 Court I 01 T j Ave.)', T Cot bat ali Jar that lasts 4 wis'ks costs but RENTALS If you desire to rent a home cull Fred Jensen, at the Salt trifle at Thornton-AndersoDrug Lake Realty Company, Salt Ijike. Co. or any drugstore in the world but demand and get Kruschen und if one bottle doesn't Joyfully satisfy 57 seconds, you money back. A PAINTING & INTERIOR DECORATING a f 'III $ For Call Me Shiner Estimates-Pri- PHONE 32 i MURRAY r CALL ON US FOR GRAIN FEED FLOUR COAL 1W f FRED CARLSON & CO.: Hall EAGLE BEY THF.M NOW lhe West's Latest Hatchery RAMSHAW HATCHERY Utah V87 South State Street Salt Lake Citv. You may ask US why this blade is particularly hard-toshav- Reporting jargon Soft Mais Pills Have Dr aught Them Lailing Relief From Cotutipation --Sour Stomach Sick I Uadaches Gas--Bad clvrs you a nf life Itnolf. ) liile Is nnlure's lmntivc oiul V' t xtotiinrh ami Imwi'U rrquir on quart of fresh bile ewrv rif " Veep ilirm tleon, imr', frre irm Ir Tongue I'' lr tf. BrcalhCoatd DIRECTIONS? suited for men with beards. There is a sound reason. The Probak has an entirely different type of edge than is found on any other blade. You need only try Probak to learn for yourself. We positively guarantee it to give a you degree of shaving comfort previously enjoyed only by men with average beards. Prove this. Buy a padtage of Probak s tonight. Nervousness anrl Diixy Spells After Everything Els Had Failed. ainml liKi-tl- lKik tm mul UiM,nw P'rn"; When your livpr btrtiiiwi I'" ttie bile tBEn(,i and Tli rnntriilii t Jnuf n.'t'itiiio, ins fn-rlr- . i .11 il tin' brrrliiis JhiKi.ih; ymir IimhI ;t iiiRt lwrU frrmrnli - h'imum Tt U'h ,n ' anil IiIihkI abtmrbn 'nl jeu miffcr v "'l,i Your Livtr t$ Not Perli"H. brailm'tir. lei.mi' lIrk K; forming lt$ Proper Func nrrvnunm an ur MmnmS). fions Stck-ct- B Suffer. ef V,ti ,.',i.i:t'"' tn tni" aid III Health Are the rsue nr f I" Tfcev as fnt b jr. TV Inevitable Re$ult. c I -- ig That Salts, Calomel, Mineral Waters, 03s, Laxative Pills, Herb Teas cr Eitracts Have No Effect Wha'ever on the Liver or Ijj Production of Bile. n'r'j fti'I nuthirS 'f". thrin to rcmi:nl you Ihnt J"" rvrr InVrn a r.rtllrln'1. anil """. mirfciililn of all ymi trmliwllr th dnw until ou no lonrr a Umtlre of any kind. on fpnu'ni' Sunmn Don't he mNN. 1 hTf flr Sc ience Has Proved no thrlr grntV, !boMi-.k'!- e;on tier Ik v S" v lnlt ril'. rmsnlrl lablrhfnfrally will artimlly Mtnmlnle a tT rlrne 'rlKt, o liirUh livrr to fait-- n F.l jT, U'M of Kvlf br Inrrmnln lt 1111 Ma Ml. Srfoti S..ft rlrmrlnK of livrr und 'ih.inn und U both of thr .I BdviYtbxil nwslirlnr on th Am1" T" Mrong. yrni rwinfr, r, hMltblcr snd bnirr. It nMrhet tmUy dnm rnntnlrt t life in.l enW It fo.lrj f.ii 'Z.tr- nml t tinir W"1 rtri r. tll 0. drttfl.t, tie Bnj AlUnt. or tfl",T.!rpu hyrt ,ri,, T"v rtn h" ir- .' " Anrv 'Hi ?i FOR GILLETTE RAZORS "H; e ae i 1 boiuaruU Do yxAX suffer from "whirls" of hair on your chin or rxxt) Dora the grain of your beard run every vhich way? If o you have difficulty shaving and our meMage ia very important to you. Thousands and thousands of men share your trouble but have found permanent shaving comfort with the Probok Ajuble-cdg- e razor blade. I if" G STRANGE lan f Liver Sufferers amazed At Results Obtained From Remarkable New Treatment M1 i-- r i I Opposite Chy )hi. j,.l, if Draper Quality Feeds PHONE Murray 422 he c Very Reasonable 4980 State Street HAY frill PAINT Will Make Your Hot Look Like NEW ! TOM KARAS 4 ! I" Notary Public (Rear of - n Pax Quality Feed I 11 Dairy before you buy. Get Jhr most for your Chirk Dalian us prove "Vou're Dn.llHrs Ah ea1 if Tliey're Rjunshaw Rred" The more rhlrk you buy the more taxes we pay 5 Per Cent Discount Allowed for Cash in Full with Orders t'cr 21L II- Four-room- rlle MemN'r of the I'tleithood will hare elm l go of the iirogroni nt Facraiufut meeting Sunday, May FEEDS Personal Service Columbia talking machine at a bargain. 155 Court Avenue. PRINTING : Call Murray 35. The Murray Eagle, 155 Court Ave. NOTARY Pl'ULIC: C. P. Wallace. 155 Court Avenue. Phone Murray 35 for apiolntnieut. - (IrN of the Primary, under the direction of Myrtle Cow icy. muspave a health play and ic on Tuesday n a "sbil ptogrniu to tl.elr mother. After Hie program the cirls wrved lo'ely and a was It libv affair. punch. i! : Oil liceontit of Stake t Vtf, irlev coming on Mothers' Day, tin- Hoi ladny Sunday School ha (tout potted Priests t.f the ward with their wrtner and K'nts met at the Ward hnll In n lal nn games In plte of the hnd wenthrr thlrty-alWIT present. Ibl'ket bila hes nnpjlle fl refresh tin tit to which te rry punch. the csiiiindtt'r add-- ! PAX QUALITY eyes. fj High i our Merchant! r,,t;., Invrstl:at ES r rom For Poultry and Call Murray 35. FOR SALE: Good house and lots, State street. Call Murray 35. , FOR RENT modern 77 Edison at street, bungalow i day take Kruschen Salts 321 for InCull Murray. Murray In a glass of one half te.:. paotiful formation. hot water tlrst thing every morning, llesides losing ugly fat SAFELY LOST:ne rublier hip IhmM, white you'll gain in health and physical at sole and rubber heel, between State street and Renbow avenue tractivenessconstipation, gas and you on Vine street. Notify II. Mitchell, acidity will cease to bother will fool younger more active full 553 ltcnhow avenue or call Phone of ambition clear skin sparkling Murray 35. women from Ilolladay Fonrt'-ehave gone to the make work center In Mm ray where they will be tin ployed all this Week Tin evict date for the next work Is not yet publish e4. Thove lntenis In the prvjivt. pledge telephone Mrs Ann Itnw Its program for Mother' until May 21st. A fplcndld program will be render'! by the oomhino-Sunday Schools, - new trumpet or cornel fine condition at a bargain. ...In in thr. the-"- ouy !;). ince a MURRAY ' e SPUING TIME! YEAH! Sweet, sweet Springtime; shone; the birds twittered; PI H daisies smiled. Peace and happiness reigned';- I five minutes, then came the B,.; ITI storm ! Murray in the gentle di.c' "trbn ; of May, ll::3! He! He! tiiiii beas FOR SALE One Fresh cow, 5 regMom f m istered Rambouillet ewes and 11 I lambs, and also some young pigs. A. T. SAUNDERS, 5131 South fii rtl State Street, Murray, I'tah FOR SALE : One child's blue spring coat and hat, cheap, size 5 yrs. One full size brass bedstead, one spring for single bed, one round oak table. Call at 4915 Wasatch Avenue. A good home is also wanted for a Male Police puppy. l la- -t C J and SERVICE 3 j' FOR SALE "rom Farm Korean reSaturday Mrs. viewed the story, "l.nly of Slmloit" In a most Interesting and InMrtictlxe way. At a - J tJ undersigned. so. l EFFICIENCY ECONOMY each month uf the summer. "T - notice"toTrkditok.s PRINTING Good Farm Machinery ! the jjlst The officers succeeding the above are Mrs. Leone Rusniussen, Mrs. Estate of Henry Haynes, Ida Gallagher, Mrs. Katherlne Gil- known as H. Haynes, Decease "Ijr, cholr-lstebert, and Mrs. Olive Wallln, Creditors will present claims r! vouchers to the undersigned at" Special guests were stake officers Judge Building, Salt Lake c'1 Fjt a Mrs. Alice Silver, Mrs. May Erick-son- , Utah, on or before July 8th . i rod Mrs. C. E. Gaufin. ALICE KING, Adtninlstra-;,- An Interesting program of songs, Estate of Henry Haynes, DJi-TE- I stories, and readings was given L. B. WIGHT, (4 I and refreshments were served. Attorney for Administratrix, A 1st Publication, April 27, 1033' l: Last Publication, May 18, 1(133 ' t' n Ilolladay Mllluals have closed fur the season with the exception c.f the programs the first Sunday night 1A H "HUH,, uie county tierk or j FOR SALE: FEEI.S 20 VEAIW YOl'NGER further infurniati For I . Shoe t Probate and Guardianship Notic The Relief Society of 'Murray Second ward gave a party Tuesday afternoon for the retiring officers, Mrs. Martha Hodell, president: Mrs. Llllie Lester, Mrs. Vamlla Ella Rider, choir-isterMrs. Larson, and One nearly d Ah-drn- Henry Florence as chairman of recreation has announced ;l priiu festival to Is' given on the hiwn of the Chun h on Saturday, May at 2 p. in. There will be a program of Mrs. Nate Wagstaff will be conqH't itivo games during the afterFriday afternoon to the "(!. 5. IjoIIcs of the Farm Itureau will noon, and at 5 p. m. a pii nic lunch G." club nt her home on Irving road. ims't at the home of Mrs. it. T. Jen-s-will Im served. All remember These ladies are all former grad the Thursday evening to finish the date and be there. The usual picuates of Granite High School. construction of their quilt ready ture show will lie followed by a for quilling. Their design is called to round out the evening. dance Could Mrs. AYednesduy licorgc lhe "(nbb'll Colli." and daughters Artls and Shirley - - 4- 4 'f4 f f -f4 4 fs4 4'4'4 - -l- 4' -lnpent the day with Mrs. James F.. Moss and daughter A ft on. In.-tew- along for Naples. We'll have to speak to Mussolini aliout this. We had to go 2nd class, but there was no room, se we're standing up with a hundred or so others. The sun is plenty hot. I didn't imagine that Italy was so picturesque. Perhais It Is at its best season; everything Is so green. I5oth to our right and left there are pastures In which are feeding small flocks of sheep and a few herds of cattle. There Is a fair ly high range of mountains to the left of the train. And another thing. We ate in a little dump of a restaurant last night. The people there were quite typical of the "wops" In the States. You should have seen us dive Into that spaghetti. We went at It just like veterans. The soup hit the spot also. It was something like the Mar seille J!)ulllebalsse with fish and a strong spicy flavor. To the right are fields of artismall chokes In which are built straw like huts. The natives must live in them during the summer and In the city during the winter. It A leanto Is built for the mule. seems that tiny mules are the means of transportation In these parts. There are some pastures Inclosed by pole fences like the pioneers used in the olden days. 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