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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE BAPTIST CHURCH I (Continued from page 3) Guild took Members of the Advantage of tlie nice autumn afternoon ami took a hike to Godfrey's Rrove on Wednesday p. in. Games were played, then a bonfire liullt and the girls roasted weinles for their suiier. The next mooting will le a work meeting promptly at 4 o'clock on Wednesday, the 24lh at the church. 3-- L. A. Auxiliary were enof Mrs. M. C. Small, on East 45th South street on Thursday. A one o'clock luncheon was served with Mrs. A. W. Marble as assistant hostess. A Japanese idea was carried out in the luncheon. Mrs. A. E. Ilarger was in charge of a Missionary Study of Japan. A fcliort playlet was given by 5 of the Giuld Girls depicting Japanese missions in Seattle. WOMEN'S RALLY Twelve members of the Ladhjp Auxiliary attended a State Baptist Womens' Rally on Thursday, October 11, at the Immanuel church of Salt Lake. Five of the officers of the Rocky Mountain District from Denver and Fort Collins, Colo., conducted conferences throughout the day. A pot luck luncheou was partaken of at noon with 150 women in attendance. The Ladles tertained in the home CAR A VAX Three members of the staff of the Publication Society in Philadelphia conducted study classes and at the Immanuel conferences church on Monday. Several members of our Sunday School attended these sessions. GUEST SPEAKER Rev. W. E. Parks of Moab preached the sermon on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Parks have been guests in the pastor's home for a week, having come to attend the AVomen's Rally and the conference on Monday. lLOOK! LISTEN! A fellowship supper for all members and friends on Friday, OcIoIht 20th at the church. The following will be hostesses : Alice Phlzneklea, Violet Hlseman, Florence Walther, Wllma Watrous, Nada and Dorcas Belcher. You will le hearing from one of them. 16 NOV. Classified Ads modern home. FOR RENT: 75 Edison street Enquire at 40 street or phone Murray 4l)l)-in- . Neighborhood News Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Belcher have had as their guests the past week. Mrs. Colleen Frilz of Ixt Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Quill will Kp"iid a few days in Southern Ctah hunting deer. McClenry leaves in a short time for the deer grounds of the south. Mr. William Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw of Mil- ler ward motored to Snntn.juln Sunday, where they visited relatives. dalntv luncheon was served. but were less than would not only come within the estimate, th Va QaTf the job costs less than the amount asked for. what becomes of the extra money?' The Government requires that a special and Interest when fund shall be set up to retire the Bonds be placed in the thev become due and all money not expended bonds fund which automatically cancels the outstanding any or 11 0 Can the City, at its own discretion, spend made and the project all'amounts of money appropriated to ? available by the Bond issue amount of monej Ans No The City can only expend the exadministrative and contracts various required to pay the Government of the and supervision pense nndeMhe direction officials. P.W.A. 12 0. Can there be any extras allowed? an are that absolute they Ans No. Not without proving of the Government . the approval and securing necessity W" to the City 13 O Were the bids received satisfactory satisfactory but AnsThe bids received were not only officials. They were were gratifying to the City and P.W.A. finest type of equ.pbelow estimate and were for the very Mr. Joseph Lloyd of Miller Miller ward Elders entertained ward left Monday evening for Los members of the Seventies quorum Angeles where ahe will siend the at a program and social, Monday winter In hope of reaginlng her evening at the church. health. Mrs. Reuben W. Anderson waf Mrs. Edward Simons and daughthostess to the members of her club, er Mrs. A. C. Bailey, of Burley. IdaThursday afternoon at her home In ho, have been the guests of Mrs. R. Salt Lake. O. Simons and family for the past week. and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wallace visited Kenneth L. Ward arrived by airWedLogan and points in Cache Valley plane from Washington P. C on Sunday. his visit will Ward Mr. nesday. Mrs. and Mr. mother and father her as had AVheeler Mrs. Henry two weeks. dinner guests, Monday, her parents. Hugh Ward for aunt and Wood Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ilarger of Mrs. John Berger. East Mill Creek had as their dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. William Smith and daught-er-InlaMrs. Henry Smith left E. Porks of Moab and Rev. and of this eity. Thursday morning for California, Mrs. J. P. Payne where they will sitend two weeks Mr. Ix'ster Hendrlcksen is home visiting Mrs. Smilh's daughters. on a fifteen day leave of absence and other relatives. from the U. S. Training station in SatSherman Wood, son of Mr. and San Diego. lie arrived last Oetolier on will return and Mrs. John Wood, and Clifford Berg, urday 2Sth." son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Berg of this city will arrive in Honolu Little Gerald Jackson, young son lu, Saturday morning. Their plans of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Jackson, are indefinite but they exiect to of 3200 South Main street, who has sicnd a few months on the Islands. been severely ill the past week Is Misses Ada ami Alice Phlznek- reported to be greatly Improved and lea entertained the Guild Girls of on the road to recovery. WWW the. Baptist church Tuesday evenMiss Jerry Stokes was hostess to was time The home. their at ing the members of her club at a deand music and re siK'iit in ganM-at her were served to 15 lightful party, Saturday, Forty-fift- h freshntents on Ninth East and home guests, South streets. The evening Mrs. W. A. Park and daughter. was spent In playing eards and reMrs. Tuelnm Chrlstenson of Black-foot- , freshments were served. Idaho, arrived here Tuesday Rer. and Mrs. J. P. Tayne have evening and are at the home ol had as their guests, the past week Park Airs. Ernest Croxford. Mrs. at their homo, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. is here to attend the funeral ol Parks of Moah. Mr. Parks is the her brother, Ellas Miller. Baptist minister at Moab. and while Mrs. J. W. Burke was the guest here they attended the Women's of honor at an party given Rally, and Young People's Sunday which by Mrs. Homer G. P.radford, at her School Workers Conference home in Salt Lake last Friday, this was held in Salt Lake last week. date being Mrs Burkf's birthday anMrs. Jane Morgan entertained The afternoon was deniversary. the officers and teachers of the lightfully spent In a social way and Murray First Ward 1'rlmary Monday evening at her home on State In The evening was sM-n- t street. games and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Luella Crane r,nd Mrs. C. K. Wiseman. Refreshments were Served to fourteen guests. llaldaes Mix-Lib- Clifford Small and Mrs. Marble entertained the Tu lles Auxiliary of the Racist church at a luncheon. Thursday at tlteir South home on East Forty-Eightstreet. Japanese odors and Ideas were used in the decorations which were very effective. The menu was ilso of Japanese style. Covers were laid for l!rt guests. During the af ternoon the Guild Girls presented a Jaianes? play. h See HALLIDAY 4571 Ford Owners! j Drive Your Car Into Our Garage Today X of he ' Dinner at Eight Club." d The rooms were attractively In Hallowe'en colors, and symbol. The decorations for the dinner table. Including the place cards nnd favors we re of the same design. Covers were laid for eighteen guest. Following the dinner games were played and four prize were awarded to Mr. W. I Mr. Wright. Mrs. F. II. WYstover nnd Irvln nlson. ... Part. 15-Pla- With All Kinds of Aiui-Krecr- te X t'k Your Old Battery We also handle FIRESTONE TIRES c None Better! for Your Car Radiator at Popular Prices. Motor Co. Cuinberledgc AmiolUZKlFnUI 1E.U.EU IH.UI l,imi XI l')l K.i Mai. Murrar 1 Inll f $ f Ed's Cabaret Candidate for your jser Business! "Where You Have I From the choicest Hie lineup: line position Arlington Nelson .............. I K. .. L. T. .. niatl erty ! Beer Alwayr'S Cold! Best Beer . . Best Served I Praiiey Morris Lund Atkinson L (' 1. .. It. G. ... It. T. O, II E. K. Lloyd Wriubt J. Lloyd Anderson Cronln j $2250 and up Fred Kaufman 4907 South State Street Two doors below City Hall WE CLEAN, ALTER and REPAIR! AN AID TO DIGESTION! EXTRA. EXTRA THE dam s inn Boxelder Street and 5th Avenue, Murray BEER! Fisher's Beer Becker's FRESH and COLD ALL THE TIME! VISIT THIS PLACE!! We Serve . . . HAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS, CHEESE and HAM & EGG SANDWICHES If Eventually, Why Not Now Music PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE FOR ALL1 advertisers! FURNITURE SALE SUPREME! Living Room Suites Levin Regular $139.50 NOW All Styles Wide Variety From Which to Choose! Other Suites as low Will Be Given FREE one Tiiket will Furniture for New he- drawn The person claiming the prize mut he in the Audience. If holder of the winning thket j Sunday, Mon.t Tues. October JOSKPM Bedroom Suites 23 M. SCHKNCK $Q95 Up-To-Da- te - f0M 21-22-- - Keep your home WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER HEATERS CIRCULATORS - RANGES -FINEST MADE ECONOMICAL - BEAUTIFUL Is not present, the will to the prlrp for the following wis-k- j Breakfast Sets at Trade in your old To the lucky number drawn Onlv as 53950 pr.4 i.ts Ronald COLMAN In I'AHHVL F. 7.ANU K S pr luctlon of 1 "BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK" fi with LORETTA YOUNG Warner 01anl . I'na Mcrkcl Charhs BuUcrworth 4-Pie- THE NEW AMENTl'RES OF IIU.IIMK HKIMMOM)! more thrilling ma rvillng Iban hefort! ce rrr AND UP ('ANT MISS UN THIS OX El Goml Short Suhircts in Addition Vol Our Furniture Meets Occasional Chairs Every Need and fJLL '3H - as loW ai Desire Large Stock Permits Prices to Suit All RUGS You Mut CHAIRS Se CHESTS Our Linoleum Stock SPRINGS -- To nerve $3950 I la.; the value Mattresses -- We give You! WE SAVE YOU MONEY TODAY We Give SKI I Green Trading Stamp IJbrrty McMillan Smith import. ed and domestic patterns. SJQOO r, ARLINGTON HEATS LIBERTY (Cuitlnuil from Page 1) off anil rami to their own X yanl line. Afier a forwanl pass and from line plunge, a lateral pa Hubby Bin! to lVIert filllm plwtil the bull on Arlington's 5 yanl line but IhcWimI the filial punch to push It over. th ball ou an em run smi rarrM It to Liberty's yanl line, lie hatl jwrfwt Interference and be rnn hard ami fat. At thl point of the Ruioe we bail to stop the Eame and Ret the crowd bui k off the playing field. to Krom here Vbrhrlll jmiooM Nclwm, n Hue phimce nnd an end trvd another run by llahlm-- s touchdown Score. 21 to 0 for Arlington. IJIs-rtthe kick-o- ff nealn and raceil to Arlington's 5 yard run, but Benin 1"' line, s the ball on downs. Arlincton had time for two plays ns t!n gun sound ed for the end ef the gam'. It was great (tme. Every Imdy enjoyed It. It was well played, fixsl taikllna nnd Inll rarrylng on Isith teams. Arlington seemed to s little t.si much have Ju-over tackle for liberty. 1Mb teams were well coached and It was s great ity. I You will fliul these features in our 100 per cent J Suits . . . MADE TO VOIR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE . . I tliv-orate- . . . And let us check your car over and get it ready for winter driving . . . Possibly your car needs some little thing done to it that will ve Remember, we work on Kurd vrui mnnrvl Schedule Labor Charges and use Genuine Ford Don't Forget Us When You Need a New BATTERY The New Ford Battery Sells for 57.50 . . . plus workmanship First thing Saturday, Oct. 20 is "PAY NITE" of last week at theli home in Cottonwood In compliment to the mem-Is-r- s THE TIME! South State Street NOW IS STYLE for GAS PAINS -Stomach Distress r Arthur Nelson entertained at dinner Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Moderate Trices! Anderson (ill ten Adanison. Sultstltulcs Arlington ; ; Ilamblln. Shell. .n. O. I 0, luces. Stre LllsTty ltowen, Arlington 24. . Director Wayne "Zip" Simper.! Eddie Treadway, Held Referee Judge Dick Wright, Field Judge linema- nCoach McMillan, lb-aCoach MorteiiM-n- , Timer. All the Itoys played a gnat game and had a lot of fun. They are the future star of Murray High We will keep nn eye on school. them! Mrs. our . . . ll'rd L H R. II F. N McDonald Patronize Hansen 4 The latest in 1 Q. R VUrhrlll Chuvich sin. MR, ALEXANDER parr MRS. ANNIE M. THAXTOX AND FAMILY Here's Quick Relief (b) week each week (c) An employee may work the 30 hour of the project.' until the completion cash in full with(d) All employees are paid each week . . out anv deductions. 17.' Q. If the power plant is making profits, why is it necessary to issue bonds for power plant improvements? Ans. Because the profits made by the power plant are transferred to and are used by the General Fund of the City, thus reducing the amount of taxes that would otherwise be If the necessary in order to operate the City government. fund a into power plant were permitted to set aside of bondssinking for no need power its net profits, there would be necessitate an inwould this but plan improvements plant crease in taxes for the operation of general city departments. enterprise, will not only This project, being a allow the profits from the electric light 'plant to continue to be applied to the General Fund for the purposes of reducing retaxes, but will in addition make sufficient extra money to small a add of a years, period tire the obligation and. over additional profit to the light department. The above questions and answers are representative of of Murray and questions asked by many interested citizens all Murray invites it is with pleasure that the City Commission the proposed projects and to City citizens to fully investigate address to the Commissioners any questions you may have regarding the enterprise. A. W. We plant lawns and beautify your grounds . . . Furnish mountain soil, prepared son, ami leriuizer ai uhkc A 1 . Sirs. to expresH cere appreciation to nl tlnW so generously assisted by their ttct8 of kindness and expression ,)f sympathy during the recent i!ln(ss and death of their Moved vrif ' . .1.... ii.i.l (..,..... ... . fur uu.i H. u.lUK"iri pimrr; and beautiful floral offerings many throw away your and all the other soda, magnesia, work mentH. stuff like that. how soon will Q. If the Bond election carries, t Then eat what you like and don commence? or it worry whether you can digest Ans. Within seven (7) days. will simply take a own their neip not. For if youof Dare's Mentha 15. Q. Will the various contractors bring tablespoonful 5 '.L before your meals, your once all labor Peisinstomaclwcan handle anything No, the requirement of the contract is that m weak . . r .i . rv.n fmm Mnrrav without a bit of trouble. with the exception oi me supervises, aua.i .v. No more gas, fullness, pain, 16 Q Are the labor requirements me same iui work similar and all are gone. You can have projects?' F.E.R.A. for are work as thev because your money back If Dare's Mentha Ans. No'. P.W.A. projects are entirely different Pepsin falls to satisfy. of the following reasons? to on relief be to qualitj (a) An employee is not required The hour" restriction is 30 hours per week. s Keep Your Lawn, Shrubs, and Flowers Beautiful! class will be extended to Include all workof skilled and professional tMich i i . ers as soon is tne iemmm active. workers becomes sufficiently shows The report for (XT. 13 hIso construction skilled the. following workers available tnrougu NRS offices in Ft an. M. 57; 101; Cedar City, 136; Beaver, iw 41 ; Panguitcn, Richfield, Moau, Price. 150; Roosevelt. to. two. 6S9: Ocden, 50; Laketown. 29; Logan. 102; and Brlgham City, 95. c;nL-;no-An- s Carl Zaekrlson and son. Philip and Ham Jackson, left Thursday morning for Southern Utah to hunt deer. The family of Thaxton Park wish Continued From Tase 2) (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. W. G. Churches returned Tuesday morning after a four months and one day visit with her daughter, Mrs. I). J. Kooyman at Cinncliinati, Ohio. Mrs. Churches' ! glad to learn many friends will of her return. The Churches are oleased to advise their friends that Pr. and Mrs. Kooyman have a fine of mm and therefore a grandson the Churches CARD OF THANKS Murray High Lights Plant Facts Regarding New Murray Power Iris Theatre GRANITE FURNITURE COMPANY .. (MURRAY) r ii f riiuntf t & t Wm m m . MURRAY 496 |