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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE BARKER-JONE- S Announcement 1h made of the mining marriage of MIsh Mel bit Barker, daughter of Mr. and JIm. Daniel Barker to Mr. Clifford O. Jones, non of Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Taylorsville. The marriage will take place Wednesday, June 12, I'M',, in the Salt Lake Temple. The ceremony will Im followed by a reception in the evening ut the Taylorsville recreation hall. The bride-elec- t Is an employe of Dr. V. L. Wright of Murray. PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. PHONE Murray 100 4i)ll South Slate M.. Murray AT OUR FOUNTAIN OPEN UNTIL 11:00 P. M. SUNFREZE or COLVILLE ICE CREAM LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FLAVORS FRESH STRAWBERRY SUNDAE THICK MALTED MILK, with wafers TWIN POPS RUBBING ALCOHOL, pints MINERAL OIL. pints GLYCERINE and ROSE WATER, 6 oz WITCH HAZEL, pints SATURDAY ONLY I Large Squawker Balloons with Every Purchase! FISHING LICENSE and FISHING SUPPLIES 10c 10c 5c MULCOCK-DRAG- E 17c Miss Ella Mulcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mulcoek of .Salt Iike, and A. Grant Drage, son of Mr. und Mrs. Ephruim M. Dnige of Ilolladuy, were married in the Salt Luke temple. A reception followed at the home nf the bride's parents. Over friends of the young couple attending. 29c 21c 29c d FINE PROGRAM AND DANCE MURRAY 1st WARD WED., JUNE 5 A very high class program and da nee will be given at the Mur Ward on Wednesday, ray Hrst June fith, at 8 p. in. Two one-aplays will be given 'The Invisible Clue," a mystery play: and "Sassaiidra," a soiry of a mind reader. These plays will he presented under the direction of Ionise Hill Howe. There will lie. presented a of excellent acts in addition lo the plays. Dancing will be enjoyed after Ihe program and music for the ev ening of dancing will be furnished by Murray's musical favorite, (Jcorgo Jenkins and his "Carolious." M. I. A. OFFICERS &)fj The Presidency of the Murray First Ward M. I. A. were hosts to about to officers and teachers of their organization last Tuesday cv- ning ut the Murray First Ward church. i-A- says BERT LYTEL- L- Stage and Screen Star CONFIRMATION HELD-AST. VINCENT'S CHURCH T GET THE TIRE WITH GOLDEN PLY Thursday evening at six o'clock Ihe E. Most Keverend James Kearney, I). I)., P.Ishop of the Catholic diocese of Sail Iike, ad ministered the sacrament of con firmation to the following BLOW-OU- T PROTECTION -- Today! sniis : C. A. Medium, F. Oliver, S. Ju re! leh, C. Croiiln, M. Dckleva, J. M. Mark. X. Vzelae, M. Vlcchrlli, J. Viccbrlli, X. Matevich. NewSilvertowns Proved 3 Times Safer from High Speed Blow-Out- s Here L) tell Mark, I Oliver, S. Tomlch, J. Norton, T. Oliver, J. Cronlu, O. Sharich, II. Plott, (i. I'lolt, It. I'av Ich, (5. Iliiiiiciikamp, V.'rilatl, K. M. k'iln. Mrs. A. Jarvis. Mrs. X. Julian Julian, K. Croidu, H, Oliver, M. Debpiardo, A. Mark, M. Arko, M. I'lolt, M. OKoren, II. O'Koron. Helen Cronlu. U Iirkladch, E. Dl- pietro. E. Motto, s. Ii'va, K. Cze- X. In hii own word Bert telli how he found out bow an be. "I dangerous blow-out- s u driving to Minneapolis doing bout 60 miles an hour oo a dirt road when that tire blew out. My car Valued around iwerved and finally came to rest on the brink of a ditch. If it hid gone over, I'd still be in there . . . they could have covered me up . . . Put no more of these close shaves for me! From now on I'm riding on Goodrich Safety Silvertowns." Let us put a set of Goodrich Safety Silvertowns on your car. They are the only tires in the r Golden world with the riy the smiling Goodrich invention that makes Silvertowns three times safer from high speed blowouts. Remember, Silvertowns com no more than other standard tires. And they give you months more mileage at no extra cost. la The Iti-hwas assisted by Rev. Patrick Maiailre, J. D. Utinn, P. F. Kennedy, W. F. Kennedy, G. F. hitler, F. 8. MofJulre. op DAIRY COWS NEED REST PERIOD, SAYS DAIRY ADVISER l!y Professor (icorge I!. Caine, Dairy Department I SAC It Is sometime claimed by dairy-nei- i that it is Impossible to dry tip i inrticiilar cow. Generally, when I cow Is tnllklng exln luelv well at Ihe close of her lactation jierlod II Life-Save- NEW KIND OF TUBE RESISTS LONGER TEARING-LAS- TS TARTY an liidicntiou (bat Mie is a gisxl 'w. hut If Hint Is Hie case lids Is no excuse for the herdsman's not is Ir.Ung ber up. If the cow Is hard to drv off. the flr- -t thing to do Is to change her fnd. If (die is on .aslure, Hood grccti fwd. lock her tin in II for a few davs. take dry her uio n f.t-- away from her and milk nt Irrecnlnr inlervals. If. in the winter ulu.n ih.. In (be barn till the lime, ihe first lln'iig to do Is tu take nwnv tin a i iiin. t'liatn.v the hay ration from 1 fa! f;i to llinolhv nr wniii' oilier food that Is i.i h p.'lhilable and milk nl irrenu ur internd. With i(ws Unit are produclnc 'lily about ten uiiinds of milk lT Is tint tieovirv c nerallv lay i io do ai.ihine with them except Mi milking iheiii or milk at vcrv IntennK With ow t tint . ir lug n nm. h n front l." l 'JO mu:iU n day. either one of 'e fir-- t methods tliellliolleil may ei'ip,.j, i p,j MitiHfii(,.ry re-i!K. The id! a that U prevalent In the h-- Engineers were amatcd when Goodrich drol-opethis remarkable new supcttouKh tube You never need worry alnrnt tuln-- if you have Gold and Dlack Tubes built to wear longer rcHt tearing take the ort possible punishment. And they cot no more than ordinary tubes. d s pi) Goodrich Gold & Block Tubes Goodrich pr-lu- Silvertowns nv writ coi $?fay un ii m i s nr.v CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR CO. CORNER 45th SOUTH & STATE ST. lounlrv. that m-- Whin n dry -- he mists u ry lillle to eat. uroiig ;iii( (he feniiier this prae Phone Murray 81 li.v U i liiiiinali-d- , the off He d,iir)lueti will ,H the it.al.r tTlui lt"ti Ibey will pi fioiii II eir dairv nmc To pr.-lumilk l Jut n nun h l i on tbo nvim of the dairy ow PHONE Murray 53 i bard work nn the average draft lloW. lit). I filf ((lilt Mviu.ll It iniivi sniderable und nu IrieliN to knp Up the Imdy. It ha ' r POSTEHER SUPER SERVICE CORNER 39th SOUTH & STATE ST. Oil Service Quality BOXELDER & 48th SOUTH ST. PHONE MURRAY .v II '"". poed N'Vond illel.i that when dry for n tuoiith or l SOI H,VU nro imah Isttir prodini-ilmn If tidiktnl up t. within Dvo week or n few days of their calving lime. r The Shoe Didn't Fit O. McClun- - The Murray City Fire Departevment held a party Wednesday 2Mh anniverthe mark to ening the departsary of the founding of PARKER By JANN'IS has returned Mr. L. W. Kirk whi-r- e from Glendale, California, or he was called due to the death Mrs. Clifton his daiu,'hter-in-liv- , Clifton is son Kirk's Kirk. Mr. u much for father bis with here needed rest. MURRAY CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT 29th ANNIVERSARY PARTY Xeiiwr 8DdicaH. WNU tiel vice. WAS a pity, friends said, that ment. J. W. Caldwell and Jack Jcwett delightful c person as Doris should be married to A. Llndsey were charier members of the deMund, the most uotorlous producer partment and the parly was given In the show business. And yet Doris in their honor. serwent around squandering her loveliThe following memlters have ness on an ugly little man whose ved 20 years or longer: only concern In life was that there Fred l'eters J. W. Caldwell might be a shortage of women. (lillen Hvn.TTT FEMALE """ soou woman cral house w,,lk. Mast , f. Fote.gner prefers Apply: 1221 East Soulh SALT IAKE CITYU,, ' IT 1 so All her friends wished she'd realize what lire could hold by changing her name to Mrs. Dick Manning. And Dick, who dogged her footsteps, wished It most. "Doris." he said one afternoon on the tiled terrace encircling the Mnnd penthouse, "you're going to I'nris this summer, aren't you?" She nodded assent "Come back single," he pleaded. "On what grounds?" she smiled. "Can't accuse him of she contended. "Can't get It on Incompatibility," she went on. "We don't see enough of each other to know whether we're Incompatible or not. "And I couldn't get It for cruelty. He never puts a hand on me." "How about Infidelity?" Intermixed Dick. "Or does he come home early every night like a fond little husband and toast his toes before the hearth?" Dorl.s smiled again. "You could hardly expect a man up to his ejes In reheorsals to come home early every night." she pointed out Did she think Llndsey Impeccable, or did the Puritan strain In her rebel at divorce? Hut because he knew that should he touch her to shake her. he'd change his original Intention and take hor In his arms Instead, he sat stiffly silent heating his clenched hands together softly. The minutes passed. "Doris." said Dick finally, "loyalty to the man whose name you hear and whose name I can't bear because It'a attached to yon. Is all very pretty, but I want you to snap out role and of this forgotten-woma- n let me prove that as far as I'm concerned all other women are for gotten." "Dick, you're sweet." Her fingers lightly touched his sleeve. "Sweet nothing, I'm hitter! Oh. Doris, don't you think yon could love me a little If you tried?" Her gray-greeeyes clung to his If whenever a 'Tell me. man's name Is mentioned you quiver all over; If whenever you hear his voice It's as If something lifted you np and held you there; tf whenever he looks at you your eyes drop lct he read your answering message. . . . Tell me. Is that love. Dick? Because If It Is, I don't think I could stop loving you If I tried." "Doris !" Hut before he could reach out to her she had risen and walked quietly to the edge of the terrace where she spoke dully as she watched the flaming ut reamers of the sunset wrinkle Into the darkening canopy of nltfht. "I happen to be married. I took him for better, for worse." "If you're so punctilious why let him forget; . . and keep thyself from all others, unto her alone'?" Dick wanted to know. "But doubtless Llndsey was too busy eyeing the bridesmaids to hear the stipulation. You're Just a silly martyr, Doris, that Llndsey uses for a lve. As long as he's neatly married none of his sirens can put up a howL" "You're a little harsh on him. Dick. A man In his profession has to he on the lookout constantly for new talent." "Urn, Doris, when are you going to see him as he Is?" "When the shoe fits," she answered. And so Doris spent the summer tn Furls without resorting to Its law courts. Just before she returned Llndsey gave up the penthouse for much smaller place In the same building. No one waa going to the tneater any more, he said. Actually the amount saved was feathering another nest, hut of course that would have to be proved to Doris. ... safety-va- soft-voice- d Dick slhed. It was- proved the night after her return. Doris, Llndsey and Dick were In the living room of the new small apartment having their r coffee when the doorbell rang and a freckled lad of about twelve handed Dorla a pair of strange, tiny slippers. They were snnb-toespike-heeleand flaunted perky bows. "We've moved Into your penthouse," grinned the youngster, "and my mother sent tn down with these shoes yon forgot She found them In the bedroom clom-LDirk thanked the lad and hastily bundled hlra off. Doris found herself holding a pair of slippers that could not have been hera by three slr.oa. At the corner rummage sale the llltle old woman In charge looked distressed "Didn't fit at all I' Dick boomed Jovially, his arm flung across the shoulder of a freckled youth whos eyes danced because of Dlck'a generous bill Then the sallow face of A. Llndsey Mnnd loomed In Dlck'a Inner after-dinne- " vision. "And yet" did." he addd, "they l; MS- "&St 11 K 1 mm v- ' - kjAl '. ' MURRAY LIONS CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS ofMurray Lions Club elected the ensuing ficers to serve for cluli year at their meeting held Thursday, May 2.'?, at the Murray Methodist church on East Forty-eightSoulh street. The following Lions received the honor of filling their respective offices : T. Kay Kingston President 1st Vice President ....Carl Walil- - (piist. 2nd Vice President 3rd Vice President 4tli Vice President . t A h Hugh Ward IV. Taylor Forrest Cum- - iS'',3L3 will prove itself J. Peters Wayne Xeilsen F. II. Westover A. Secy.-Treasur- V" N0RGE A. Director Director Tail Twister .... Dr. James- Clove Fred Anderson Lion Tamer to represent Delegates elected the Murray Club at the dilsrict convention to be held at Kichficld, June 24 and 25th were: T. Kay Kingston, Fred Anderson, A. J. Peters. Harry Kobbins. Alternates selected were: Dr. James Howe. Forrest Clove. Atty. Glen CumlH'iledge and Ernest Smith. A committee consisting of Atty. Glen Howe, chairman and D. A. McMillan and F. H. Westover was appointed to represent the club In the Central Civic Club Association. an actual hous- - MIKKAY ehold economy Come in and see the new Norge ... See for yourself how the unique, powerful Norge g mechanism supplies Rollator so abundantly and inexrefrigeration home refrigeration a makes how it See ... pensively economy, actually saving more than the cost of its operation... savings up to $11 a month. a constant temperature Quick freezing of cubes of just the right degree in the food chamber...! are a hydrovoir that keeps vegetables garden-fresh- , few of the many superior features standard in leading models of the new Norge . . . Don't buy z any refrigerator until you see the Norge. SZ? cold-makin- never-failin- g food-savin- g ... HKST WARD CONJOINT MEETING A very Interesting musical program consisting of two piano solos ami two nuuiU-rfrom the Murray First ward ladies trio with Guy II.' Musser, returned mlsionary as the sinker for the evening promises to Ik- - a fine occasion. The inn-tinwill Ik' held Sunday evening at the ward. All are cordially invited to attend. r CM&r f rr TMTfc i s U THCM II ft V1TU EXCLUSIVt S0V1NTA6I IN S0LUTOS ftCraiSCMTlOl GRANITE FURNITURE NEPHI McCLEERY Xepld McOleery, so, f,,r :, jvsirs resident of I'tab, dinl at the family residence, (WIS South Sixth West street, Wednesday at 5:.'li m. of caiiseH Incident to am-- . Mr. McClecry was born in Liver pool, England, on July HI, is.il. a son of William and Ellen MeCh-ery- , and Ct years ago came to the I'nited States. For 4o years he had lived In Clah. having siient the last .is years In and around Murray. Prior to coming to I iah he had resided at Falrvl. w, Idaho. .V shoemaker, Mr. McClecry retired four years ago. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. El I st Ann Seal McClecry. Murray;' four sons. F. and Daniel PHONE Murray 496 a HAY W. McClecry. S;ilt I,ke Ciiv: Wal ter E. iiikI David It. McChs ry, Murray; four daughters, Mrs. Herman "WMigreii, Complon. !r. - Franklin .lensrn M( m,n Drage. Sail nVv City; M,s. Civile , Plackfoot, Idaho: 211 era iideh hi ron ; two brut hem. Dald . M.( Salt I j,k City; Edward, MeCh-cry- . Anieri.-aFork; iw0 sis-- j tern. Mm. Hannah p.lnff dale, and Mrs. Frank Sprailimt. ' west Jordan. An active L. D. s. .himh worker Mr. MfClecry had cb..rs In many differciit wards. At one time be was presldeiil f . reg class In the Soulh Jordan ward and later held the same office in the Grant ward. CO. SU! 4810 South . - GRAIN . FEED - - FLOUR - - COAL -- ' DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS Representative of MAKOMB POULTRY EQUIPMENT World's Largest Brooder Builders i FRED CARLSON & I'HONK Murray 422 CO. Opposite ( ily HaB mm mm MURRAY ,..) Wot-then- SATURDAY ONLY, JUNE i 1 hs-ry- SN-inir- , "MILLS of John Olaf lljort Wislm-d- ay ,,, nt 1 Incident to age. Mr. lIRl was -, :o.- 7. !tt to;- ,lU p. tn. r,.,,,,,,, IRENE Ir'T,. a I luart-...!,- ! r.tris in luvc time. wt .rn in pom. Sweden. April i:,. isjs. ,.,, f Mr. and Mm. like nnd In i:w came to Sn ik,. ,,,lllVi , i had a tailor f..r lio Vcnm r... Hrlng four yearn nto. His wife.! Mm. Wilheluilna AV.mlvti lljort ' ' died In lien, Surviving Is n ii. Arlvd Wableii Murray; lit grambhildren and II great grandchildren. Funeral will M. ' cd Sunday nt 1 p. m. In th,. ,.d,t-mortuary. Friends may call nt the inorturary prior t.i xervlees, Iturlal will take place u WuhiiIcIi BurUl park. j , in m- - JUNE KI 1) ASTAIUE, r.INT.EK KoC.LKS c.f roiunncr . . . iatuiiik' ,! U'H n wings ,,f l.ntKlittr and v"! JMMIMK tkom. , WKAY $20.00 PAY NITE Drawing at 9:00 p. .,. of rati II Additionl SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, Souih GODS Comedy and "RED RIDER" Serial JOHN OLAF HJORT Stale slris.t. the will. MAY KOiiSOX, VICTOR JOKY and FAY b-- l,.n., cer-taln- "ill Joseph Jack Jewett Edward Larson Joseph Fowl ken Niels Malstrom Ernest Smith These men were each presented with a small gold fire hose nozzle as a token of their many years of unselfish service to Murray City and her Fire Department. ComMayor (J. It. Ilerger "and and Hansen Clifford missioners J. as were Freeze present Sherman the guesis of the department. The fire department served one of their famous coin beef and cabbage suppers to those In K ,n'' FUN'S ROB ERTA" The nianiloii, ni.isir:,! stage tlw wrr, win, m ... UAMmii.ph Ct.AlltE st'iirr, 2 Solid mi,i mics Ill.LEN . . . leu lin.n. M WESTLEY. rnn.,.t ,) iLoiyw what gorgoiMis gowns! VltllOl jH..,ti,., l,,,M VAK,,nL oh. in Hours of Glorious Entertainment! and Good Short Subjects, of course. |