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Show ,5 KEHMSII YOl'R OWN FLOORS. HERE tmAS&hdm f bride's close friends, who Included Misses Doris Larsen, Mary Berg. Meelian, Eva Kell, Bernlee Tul Mrs. H. E. Aamodt and her ttle McOnile Lola Mee Andaughter Maxlne left for Los Bud Atwood, Mrs. Mack Mrs. will lian, geles last Thursday where she I'm 'II 11. . visit with her daughter, Mrs. Melton and her sister, Mrs. N. W. Hansen. COUNTY FIRE DEPT on Ar.ril 3, of Miss Elulue Atwood and Mr. Leslie Aaniodt. nmrrluw THERE AND Electric for numllug machine rent, comiilfte line wall pnix-- r Hankers used to he considered nnil paints ut reitsonultle prices. It Is now conceded V, IIEY.MANSON, JttO Soiilh they are just stony. Slate Street. Wnsnteh 41MS .Murray City residents are receiving letters from a Salt lUike City firm annoiinciii),' a delivery Found, pair of kIunhcn with silver service to the door. The store keepriiim Itetween Dr. iWlight'H office ers of Murray will receive tills and Murray Pharmacy. Finder news with much disgust, it is please call at 171 East 15th South stony-hearte- H-E- sup-Kise- street. FOR KENT: Well furnished room ...and garage for 2 men, twparate from refined home. Would serve Meals. Call Murray 33. Log High School Calif., liaj what U believed to be the only "log cabin" high school in the country. ResiI la California i Farm, Happy dents built the structure. No Decline for Them An authority divides the life of man Into "twenty years twenty yea.'s In blossom, twenty years a stooping and twenty yeurs declininR." Avon Face Powder Specially Priced! Until May 6th on Toilet Waters, Mothicitle and Dusting Powder Continued Specials Daily we are told the cash and carry store is getting the biggest business. Many large firms run charge ac counts, make deliveries, aud, seem to like It. Possibly success In conducting a business Is like gold said to be where you find it. Murray has had snow, hail, rain and sunshine and wind this week. April in iersoH. Mothers' Day will soon be here. Save your money for flowers says Mr. Iiubel. The conqueror of the lawn- sdandelions, the yellow peril of Spring is making the annual drive supremacy. Mountain Dell reservoir is prac tically full to the dam top. A grand sight to see. Mctjliie Springs workers meet the trucks at the City Hall at 8 a. m. More "wrong guys" say the right words than you can imagine. Lots of smiles will help Spring have a new meaning to many people Sounds like a good idea. Ml Mrs. Edna R.G. Call Fine For Flowers S. Garden-Law- 5493 church. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Peterson un- - nouiue the marriage of their daugh ter, Aleta, to Herman Wagstaff, which took place January iu Elko, Nevuda. Mrs. Wagstaff is a granddaughter of Mrs. Ella Croxford. IS Mrs. Martha Hulse of Milk-reewho has been confined to her bed the iast two weeks, is somewhat improved. Mrs. Edward Jackson entertain ed Monday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. iner Uustaveson, formerly Miss Vera llarrett, a re cent bride. Early spring flowers at The University of Utah swimming tractively decorated the rooms, and t in games. team has won the Rocky Mountain the evening was siK-userved to 24 were western division championship for Uefreshniqfuts quests. the past eight years. n R. GODFREY R. D. Mrs. Ed Larson and Mrs. Vera Wahhiuist left Sunday evening for a ten day trip to Canada. They will attend the primary conventions be ing held iu the various Canadian stakes, as representatives of the General Board of the L. I). S. The staff of the Murray Yearbook wish to announce to pos sible advertisers wishing space in the yearbook, that they may se cure same If they act promptly. Advertising space in the year book is quite valuable as the book is closely read for a long period of time by the students, their families and friends. If interested call Murray 473. and place your advertisement. SOIL or Mrs. Spencer Iteid, president of Womaus Club, Mrs. David McMillan, state director of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs, Mrs. Hugh Ward, state cor secretary, aud Mrs. responding Maud Chegwldden, district director, left Wednesday for Cedar City where they will attend the State Convention. Mrs. Held will be the guest of her brother Dr. John lieal and family while iu Oedar City. the Murray Sirs. Melvin iBenniou (Miss Violet Hiseuiun) of Cedar City, spent the last week end here with her High parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hise-mu- KK AY I1IC.II YEARBOOK OPEN TO ADVERTISERS East 56th So. Mrs. Ella Ingerman entertained the Daughters of the I'loiieers of Miller camp, Thursday of last week at her home. (Jlen Reunion left Monday for t'okeville, Wyoming, where he will spend the summer ou his father's MURRAY SATURDAY ONLY, APRIL 27 Ramon NOVARRO . . . ranch. Evelyn LA YE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan had as their dinner guests Sunday their sou aud wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan of Salt Ijtke. in The Night Is Young' HU'lTER WORTH. UXA MERKEL, EDWARD EVERETT 1IORTOX, DONALD COOK Also "Red Rider" Serial and Comedy! $20.00 PAY NITE Drawing at 9:00 p. m. Saturday, April 27th SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, APRIL CHARLES DICKENS' "THE LIFE, LOVES AND ADVENTURES OF 28-29-- 30 WITH STAR CAST OF 65! W. C. FIELDS. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, LIONEL HARRY MORE, EDNA MAY OLIVER. LEWIS STONE, FRANK LAWTON, MADGE EVANS, Roland YOUNG and ethers. Dimtcd Ly George Cukor who made I ITTLE WOMEN" Ik loved lote story has ronie We are proud to irrmiunrnd it to you entertainment to life on the truly mngnillriiirt The MANAGEMENT. Also A TALE OF VIENNA WOODS A A XT nl If II A Nh-- W SlLK-l-C IE H li II ii m folo.. A .. .,!.,..... High Seliool. 5th East South. 9:15 p. m. No April IS. i an! Jjj vlZ.H resilience of Morrill Harmon at :i!HM) South 23rd West at 2 p. ni. Each year the freshni an class n Damage, $1,2(K) covered by insur- the University of Utah PublUhnJ ance. Cause unknown. . u Iissue or mi me ttah Chronld April 2- -' of campus A chicken coop, the property weekly newsiwper. ti. M u O m a O d z .0 --4 All 3 X O G-- E Refrigerator! Monitor now have the mechanism "Ageless" 5 Years Performance Protection for only M a year! sealeu-in-ste- el 1 Performance year after year far outweighs all other refrigerator features combined. Look to the mechanism first, it represents 65 of your investment in any refrigerator and determines how long and how well a refrigerator will serve you. it DOZEN GENiRAl ELECTRIC MODELS TQ CHOOSE Cabinet Stainlest Steel e Temperature Control e Interior lighting e Foot Pedal Door Opener Vegetable Drawer Super-Freez- one-thirt- y Keed and Donald Mackay of Taylorsville, motored to Ijogan and of spent last week end with their sls-ie- r Mrs. Kay Miller, formerly this city but now of Salt Miss Norma Mackay who is atspent Wednesday of last week In tending the V. A. C. Murray where she visited friends. Cottonwood Stake Belief Society Mrs. Samuel E. ISringhurst will met .Wednesday afternoon ut Mur- be hostess to the Primary officers ay First ward cliais-- l for u busl- and teachers of Mifrray First .iess meeting. WTard Primary Monday evening folMr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett of lowing a business meeting which Vllford ward entertained at a is scheduled to le held at her home. large wedding reception. Tuesday evening, honoring the marriage of Mrs. S. M. RoweU of Milk-reeleft a few days ago by bus for their daughter, Vera and Incr whose marriage took place New York where she sailed for England. Mrs. Unwell will join her recently. The uft'air was held ut husband Iu Iiudoii, where lie Is Wllford ward chael. where the doing mlslsonary work for the E. main part of the evening was speiit D. S. Church. Mrs. Rowell will also in dancing. do and misisonary work Invitation have Ihvu issued by while there. Mr. aud Mrs. Rowell Mr. aud Mrs. Johu E. Lythgoe of Ocreturn iu to to home their plan Miller ward to friends, to attend a tober. wedding roceptlou of their duughter . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Croxford of Neva, to James Keil, to lie Uike, sou of Mrs. J. Kelt, to be Creat Falls, Montana, who has the guests of relatives aud friends held Suturday evening at the Jen-sohome liT.'to Highland Drive. here for ten days, have returned to home. were The lltclr young couple a Nelghlnirs of Woodcraft entertained by their extensively card public evening Tuesday party, many friends in this locality while at the Fraternal hall. Mrs. Lucille ou their short visit here. Bergen won high priw for the Mrs. Paris E. Miller entertained ladles und Fred Peters first nrUe were at U delightful children's mrty of the men. ltcfreshini-ntSaturday afternoon of last week served and all prm-n- t reiKirt an en- Mrs. ut the home of Mrs. Etta Croxford. Joyable evening. Myrtle The party was in honor of little Stauffer and Sirs, ivurl Frederick Miss Dorothea Until Miller's 4th were la charge. birthday anniversary, and twity-twA number of the mothers of the children and eighteen mothers memlK-rof the Murray high mhool were present. The little guests hand, accompanied the bund to vcre seated at one long table, last week end where they Provo, which hnd as n centerpiece a large Iu the contest at the muKrister basket filled with Easter conicted sic festival. Among those who atunveil leu Favors were small bank- tended were: Mrs. William Can was Is of candy. The afternoon iicgleter, Mrs. Martha Wulker, Mrs. lriit In gimies and songs. The S. E. lirlnghurMt, Mrs. Ernest Smith honored ituest nvelved many and Mrs, tioorge A. Jenkins. Many lful gifts. other residents from Murray atti-Mrs. David V.Moffat entertain-i- dod, who Included, Mrs. Curl Hanut n 12;'M o'clock luncheon sen, Mr. und Mrs. A. II, Tajolr, at her home on Vine Samuel E. Brlnghurst, Judge ntid Tuesday Mri'd, In compliment to a numlxT Mrs. David Moffat. Mr. Earl Han-scu- . Mr. nml Mrs. A. E. White. Mr. f her friends. ami Mrs. Alonzu Norton. Mrs. II. Cottonwood Stake Primary will Hilller, and Miss Mary Slmji r. 'odd their union Hurting. Saturday Mrs. Maggie Smith ifieriiooit at Ii p. m., at Murray First ward chnrx l. The teacher the iiiemliers of her birthday luh training lesson will Is- - given by at a ":."! o'clock dinner sirty, WedMrs. Christelisoll, followed by teg nesday evening at her hoiiif. Mrs. Ellen Watroti furnished entertain-mi-li- t ular class work. l for the evening nod table Mrs. I Might llnrker, formerly games were ulixi enjoyed. Cou-i resident of this city but now of were laid fur 11 guests. Salt like, Is reported n being on Mrs. I Vila Hammond of ttixk the sbk list. ulster of Mrs. Chus. Springs, W)-A dance Friday evening nt the Ealchel, Is ictnlliig a few days South Cottonwood ward will mark here with relatives, She was acthe closing of the weekly entertain- companied here by her daughter. ni' iits which linc been held during Mrs. Miils-Kaufman who U nls Mi" winter months at the ward by visiting here. types of Tops, Flatops, Liftops o p PRICES AS LOW AS FROM e Sliding Shelves mi BRINTON ELECTRIC CO. k 4792 f,9! KOITII STATE THONE Ml'RRAY 106 GLNERAt m ElECTRXC J V sssssssssssss- SSSSSSSSSSSSJ Let Us Help You With Your . . . CURTAINS, j CARPETS, RUCS awl j PILLOWS. REM EM BER They are j Ar- washed in Rain-Soj teaian Water and Pure) Mild Soap , . . SPRING HOUSE-CLEANIN- III G ft IS HERE! At The MURRAY LAUNDRY la-e- . n "More Leisure Hours for Women" American t oris Z1J murry . ii Bingham i la-I- s o III KI THE REPORTS FOLLOWING FIRES Io (ius-laveso- DAVID COPPERFIELD" est Mrs. L. II. iBrockbank has returned from a ten day visit spent Miss Margaret Los Angeles. in Broekbnrik, who attended an art school iu Los Angeles, accompanied her 'mother home, where she spent a week's vacation. She reA party Is scheduled for Tuesday turned to Los Angeles Wednesday. evening by M. I. A. which will be the closing of the season's work. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eatchel and of Los Angeles are visiting family Cloyd Brown of Taylorsville re- relatives here for a few days. foreceived three broken ribs the drill seed a when the of week, part Mrs. Edward Simmons and Mrs. on which he was riding slipped off A. C. the past Bailey have sis-n- t one side of a bridge, causing a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sharp fall. Ills many friends wish Slmous, being on their way him a sist-drecovery. to their homes in Burley, Idaho, winter In Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Healy are ufter sjiending the past Los Angeles. now comfortably located In Brig-haCity. The marriage of Miss Elva Tlay-er- , Mr. aud Mrs. S. II. Fotheriug-hadaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chus. had as their guests last week, Player of Bennlon and Vein Bob Whitaker of Huntington Park, J. Turpin, sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tufpin of Bennlon took place California, Wednesday In the Salt JUke TemMrs. Fay Medium entertained ple. A reception was given in honher children ami grandchildren at or of the young couple in the ev at an Easter breakfast Sunday ening at the Bennlon wurd amuseher home on West Thirty-thirment hall. South street. Covers were laid for A tea was given Sunday after-l- n twenty odd guests. honor of Miss Player by Mrs. Leo C. , Player and Mrs. J. E. TurMiss Elsie Itupp, Barbara Mack-ayLeona Van Den Akker, Miss pin at the latter's home, at which Barker and Miss Jensen, spent one hundred guests attended. The showed her trousseau. Easter Sunday with friends on an bride-eleouting where luncheon and ball Mr. and Mrs. Varlan Mortenson games were features of the day's and Dr. and Mrs. J. Leo Ellertson fun. motored to Provo Saturday aud Mrs. Chris Itasmussen was hos- spent the day. tess to the ladies of the Cheer-uMr. and Mrs. Jack A. Wood of club, Thursday of last week at her home on Vine street. Dinner was Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited relaserved at 1:30 o'clock, and the tives here last week. afternoon was sH-u- t In games. Mrs. Ben Blanc was winner of a prize. Mrs. W. Douglas Allen and Mrs. Buels-The guests numbered 8. Anderson entertained the members of their club at a one Ladies Auxiliary of the Murray o'clock luncheon, Wednesday at Firemen, met Friday afternoon of "Jeannes Tea Room" in Salt Lake. A last week at the firemen's hull. The afternoon was spent in playing o'eks-luncheon was bridge aud prizes were won by Mrs. t served and the afternoon was sis-nFrank Morris, Mrs. Gilbert Moeslng-er- , iu table games. Mrs. II. I Van Quill and Mrs. The entertainment committee Included Mrs. William Uingrose, Mrs. Ray Kingston. Hyde Stauffer, und Mrs. Axel Llm-berMrs. Leslie Aamodt, a bride of the mouth, was entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evMr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen sin-n- t ening April IS, given by Miss MarSunday at Ogdeu where they were the dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs. garet Poole at her home on Glenn street. The evening was spent iu Day. games, and light refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris have served to a merry group of the moved to Salt Iake and are located at i::JT5 South 8th East street. Road. Coop damaged to thr!!,' of $700. and 1.200 chl,.vu T. "wiirotw ..v"" CanJi oa Ctlleks. .u imauiaure an over heated brooder April 25 ke, with CHARLES . . . The world's b I ffiii. uiww at id ju. 4rith 0 0:10 p. m. $15.00 . insurance. Caused by over?' H hW brooder. April 23 s I? 4- - i I d You'll be SURPRISED how little it takes to modernize your home today! Improvements on today's cost is the BEST INVESTMENT you can make. We specialize in quality building materials at reasonable prices 1 Viit.-rtalni-- r Morrison-Merril- & Co. l "The LUMBERMEN" I'll !5-- -T as - Murray, Utah 190 Wet PHONE MURRAY tCa 8 48th South St. the M. 1. This will A. be activity organization a modern dance. AniKiumTnii-ti- t is nunle uf tho v J 0 ff. f Ii |