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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE 4 Billion Dutt Particles in Puff A puff of cigarette smoke may AND COMMISSIONER CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR THE OFFICES OF MAYOR, AUDITOR OF MURRAY CITY, AT THE PRIMAKY txtxuvn .u HELD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1935 as candidates for the (Place a cross in the square preceding the names of the persons you favor spective positions.) contain dust particles. Our faced discom- t. gramliKi-en- which to tis, eliding over polished roads, seem almost fantastic. Term Four-Ye- ar For Mayor PI HANSEN, J. CLIFFORD PI McIIENRY, SAM For Commissioner MlTL 'f'teJi Z. In Dona's Beauty Service EAST 48th SOUTH PHONE MURRAYl, Four-Ye- DONA K. GREEN, an experienced ercrat. or in the Eeauty Profession for eleven years, has purchased the CARLSTON BEAUTY PARLOR and is to serve it's many tlienls. Term ar prcd FOR THE ULTIMATE IN ISZttnv " (Vote for one) For Auditor SATISFACTION-PATROZ- 120 East 48th South ATWOOD, LILLION B. For Appointment "SR., WALLIN, OLIVE K. tjiiiu in to WANTED:. Representative after our magazine sub scription interests in Murray and vicinity. Our plan enables you to secure a good part of the hun dreds of dollars spent in this vicinity each fall and winter for magazines. Oldest agency in the U. S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Instructions and equip ment free. Start a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. Address MOORE- COTTRELL, Inc., Way land Road, North Cohocton, N. Y. look her guests during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guymon and (Continued from Page 1) family of Ucon, Idaho. They are lie initiation of three new mem- also visiting Mr. Guymon's parbers to be conducted at Sunday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Guymon in Provo. evening services. Neighborhood News MURRAY SATURDAY ONLY, OCTOBER 0 The ladies auxiliary of the Baptist church were entertained at the home of Mrs. A. E. Harger in East Mill Creek, Thursday. Mrs. R. P. Douglas of Salt Lake was a special guest. Luncheon was served and the guests numbered 20. Mrs. Anna Hofheins left during the week for Los Angeles, and where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Whittle and one half acres at 5520 South Mrs. Michael Hayes. She was Mrs. John accompanied by State street, Murray. home with basement and garage Whittle and son Verl, also of on property. For information this city, who will visit there 15. indefinitely. Phone Murray SALE or LEASE: 11 0 0 The Personal Touch Sunday, Monday, Tueday, Oct. !TJM 11 Mrs. V. M. Landis and daughter, Evelyn, and son, Leonard, and Lester Mrs. Huntsman reJean Barbara have daughter turned from a weeks visit with relatives in Canyon City, Colo. 0 0 0 The Guild Girls of the Baptist church entertained at an in- ALSO "The Voice of Experience", WiiUwiown Personality now on the Screen! r.i:.rnrrL coi.ok caktuox 1 1 1 M-- " "'! aitc .ne. 1 ... -- lay-of- OOO In honor of Mrs. Vilate Cash-el- l, a party was given Friday of last week by Mrs. Clarence Shaw, Mrs. Delia Walton and Mrs. Margaret Brown at the Shaw home. Progressive games were played and delicious refreshments were served to 20 guests, which included the officers and teachers of Miller ward Primary association. 0 0 0 1 1 on IntUUaf.on j! oU followed by dancing. Supper was served to sixteen guests. 0 0 0 Mrs. Richard Kemp entertained at a dinner party, Monday at her home on south State street in honor of the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Annie C. Malstrom, of Midvale. Mrs. Malstrom's sisters, Mrs. Delia Roland of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Hilda Peterson of Gar- land were present. The guests were seated at one long table which had as a centerpiece n low bowl of white and lavender asters. Covers were laid for ten guests and the afternoon was spent in a social way. 0 0 0 Mm. Charles; White has had as installed! U - vz- 0 0 Mrs. Violet II. Bennion, who has been visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hiseman at their home in this city, returned Sunday to her home in Cedar City. 0 525 tOMi; in mounTflin .s ix i Mi !i.V y.'.'.Vr. 1 In honor of their wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woolcy entertained at an evening party, Friday of last week at their home in Granger. Pro gressive games were a feature of the evening's entertainment, 2 j?v g soft-ped- 20-21-2- 0 M H5n Family Circle writer's delight. Magazine. Hut ne of the most I've promised birds observing the editor of this I've ever met. paper to Just let hi 111 that. In walk around the fact. I've prom- bl.uk and he has ised not to inrn- something to Joan Crawford my lllaca- - fell. k Montgomery He told me me by name a couple id stories on about an more than once in each piece and while visiting tirace even then to be sort of sly about it. es.per.etue Moore in France and another about (Fancy one editor taking orders bow he escaped from the Urit.sh from another!) Hut, obvmuslv. no I think they're classics. editor, if he ran help it, is o ng to Navy. They're too long to trll here, but print free advertising for another l'e tried to tell them in the rut rent publication, and you readers rer-- issue of magazine just as he tainly don't want advertising mixed told them my to me. up wnn your news. o that 1 the bar gai 1 our ril . . .. .. .. 1 1.. .... I.v. ...I. . iuu ny iir un use (it ropc:i;i II.." "u tin iney use a 1 .et chance to get a few things tl;'Us"n disc when thev photo. off my chest. And now. having put ifcfaph .loan Crawford.1 Why they've H my cards on the table argutueni -- bout (erpt 'ir'1 for one or twn still up my sleeve), Katharine Hepburn's features1 let's jet started: Charles I.atighton vvj hard') Why ever fully, bt in "l.rs Miserable."? Whv That introduction of mine nukes .'bey 're carrful not to bit (ib.ru me think of the long winded an-- i Sanson full in the face I didn't I read an at the t.oms Harr ri,'"r nouiuements I did fight. F.very little while the "rote for tne. It's j our Jiouncer would say that he'd t.cpti tnl rmt- - fhrrr I aon, Okay, entrusted with a message of the ''ky. that's the Li time. The vital importance to everyone '"w ' "scf all those qurs-ithis gatFenng." and then, with '''n" ' "'id's urtule is (,regg mess of American t!euty lancu- - 1 '! "1t' Yon must have sren h gr. he'd say something of no jn. name among the credit tiih s on lots 1 fere's no hi i Wrest to anvbodv. One f ii, 'of f.lms His l,(1esf i, speecties got so involved we didn't Miltl 111 Hollywo,,,! I he Dark hut it had to attempt to follow atn before th.it r e flnl "l es do w th "the great American ideal ,l isrraltlrs. "V:,m" of sportsmanship" That, it srrnis, H Tuiibnai Annie." etirt, etcet. vtret. -is: Kegsrdless of race. (reed, or I II S loland. bv the wiv. soioi.U . color, may the htitr man emerge nitr a wo'liier Hoy. lies so il.i. sictorious!" (We loved that "l.mPr gone good that mv friend man emer.e victorious":) The ideal ('"Mwyti has purn ium a contract IS nne, ot course. T.tit in tnir a ary tor . vi wrrks in ..( . f.f p ei. Haer wis booed hard when a row without option. Without !tfor left the nng. He didn't deserve earners-ma- n Hoy! If I WM an I anybody ever anything he did that relit me gae anywar. Althoush hadlv" beaten cotitnrf hke that. I'd be so d 7v I he'd done what he could The boo- couldn't focus. ing just indcated that no amount Adio. Thanks for listening, lee f baranguicg really makes people you soon. Rhythm" 0 Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Anderson and son, Fred J., motored to Provo Monday evening and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Van Anderson. 0 fVIan 19 rhythm, as young love sweeps the c;:t:i;.tts! Also a riotous comedy "EASY MONEY" and Serial "CALL OF THE SAVAGE" teresting party Thutsday evening of last week. A feature of the evening's entertainment was 0 0 0 FOR SALE: Single bed, spring Mrs. Fannie C. Graham and a scavenger hunt, which was and mattress in very good HOUSE TO RENT: Furnished. 3 daughter Betty Jean of Los An- greatly enjoyed. reasoncondtion. Extrrmely rooms, bath, garage. 5547 So. here a few davs able. Call Murray 583. State street. Inquire Mrs. Mor- geles,forarrived Puttla' on Airs visit a with Mrs. Gra ago 5492 street. South State ris, "You fiin't help le man," nahl ham's mother, Mrs. Jane Cald Vnele Kben. "who thinks you are well and family. puttln' on airs if you try to do liiiu 0 0 0 Mrs. Lynn Brown is visiting a favor." iclatives in Logan indefinitely. Clakasb Pipes Cnlab.iPli jiIiks are really mad Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zackrison from rnlnhashes brought from Sontp and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jack by HARRY ANS son left this morning for south- - Africa. en Utah, for a deer hunt. a deal with the more .sportsmanlike. In the exciteI'VE justof made Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Glasner He hat ment of a fight like that, any thin this paper. tfrtfd to let me write something veneer of sportsmanship gets are in Blackfoot, Idaho, visiting lor you every week or 10. I write sweated off quick. If you're a relatives. whatever I think will be intereliiiK. sportsman, you don't nerd to be 00 end it to him, and he decides told what to do. If you're not a Mrs. Roy Miller entertained whether it's worth the spacf. And sportsman, no amount of telling the Daughters of the Pioneers of he's to be sole judge which is as helps much. Miller camp. Thursday afternoon it should be. I have no way of at her home in Miller ward. Folmaking him print anything. Saw Hob Montgomery sevrr.il a business meeting and Of course, the temptation is times riKht after he got bark from lowing be to musical to talk about toy job as program, refreshments here s he al.uropc. who's a editor of were served. guy go-in- ' i: With Charles Buddy Rogers, George Barblcr, Barbara Ken' Grace Bradley, Betty Giahle, Eric Ebre, Erik Khodei Charles P.uddy Rogers returns to tin- mto n in a riot City Recorder. FOR tjr-z- ilHifif "Old 3-- 13 (Vote for one) Official Ballot Attest: BAPTIST CHURCH East 48 South - James P. Payne, Pastor Sunday services: 10 a. m. Bible school and morning worship. 6 45 p. m. Young People's Service: 7:30 p. m. Evening service, in charge of the Guild organiza tions. This will be to initiate some new members with the very Impressive candle light service. This Is open to the pub lic. Week-da- y services: 4 p. m. Guild service at Tuesday, the home of Mrs. Payne. 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, the church is serving dinner to the prospective members of a choir. 1:00 p. m. Thursday, the ladies of the church are entertining the ladies of the Taylor avenue Baptist church at luncheon and enter-me- n t. I hone Murray . (Vote for one) 2 E Dona's Beauly Service For Auditor r 1" y in .... nn iiu teiu subst;,,,,. no other material term, and for Auditor. four-ye- ar (Vote for one) (Vote for one) 1 rww, 4 TOWNSEND, ARTHUR For Commissioner tl-- JJ Casein Foird"7j"" 0l; forts In order to visit each other, 120 (Vote for one) 3 . AfVl.-- by wearing l,ea.ldre8w high. Ve're Too Soft re- BERGER, G. R. PI ... ww hj.. as many as four billion nt Durban, S.mil, V Official Primary Ballot Candidates for nomination for Offices of Mayor, Commissioner, for the For Mayor .....T.V 7..1.. r, m ()K VVUi ,i;XAn,s fucl compfinv |