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Show I THE MURRAY EAGLE COMMUNITY M. I. A. of The voung ladies a PARAGRAPHS Mrs Ken Taylor, who has been confined to her bed the past three weeks with an attack of arthritis is greatly improved, and though still unable to be up, it is expect-be ed she will soon be able to about again. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Moore will leave the latter part of this week for a several weeks trip to the coast. They plan to visit the Southern Utah Parks on the way to Los Angeles where they will visit a short time, then to San Francisco and Lake Taho before returnihg home. Mr. and Mrs. Verl McMillan and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sprouse of have spent the past week in the Uintah mountains where they report there is plenty of fish and delightful camping grounds. From Paradise Park they traveled 20 miles on horseback to Chap-ep- a Lakes where they made camp. They visited eight lakes in this section. Adamson, Fdna Hamblin. Maxine Shanrch. Wilma Lois Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krebs re- their visit, and many side trips to resorts, and to Santa turned home from Yellowstone Cruzbtach and Monterey were enjoyPark this week where they spent ed. ten-da- y vacation. Su,? ward, with their enjoyed an outing The partv of titty , capital S?k 'a of thstate , m Youn I s ai hulking lv,f! a mcnic luncn grave. Tk,. The iinl ('rounds On the MtUC Lr enm in was affair Miss of the organization, Jessie Miss r Ohlin. and Mrs. Lloyd Park. Mrs. J. A. Jones hus rented her Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frame where home on Wasateh avefurnished motored to Price, Sunday, Mr. to nue Mr. Frame's Raymond E. Nelson brother, visited Karl Pratt is renovating the K they and Mrs. Frame's sister, Dorcas newly appointed manager of the Utah Woolen Mills factory on and K. Market to forget the hut Belcher. Stc'te street. Mrs. Jones will make weather. CalifMr. and Mrs. Guy Simons and her home in Hollywood, ornia. and Idaho party Mrs. Ed. Simons of Burley, Miss Mary Wallace of friends spent the week end at spent several days visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. A B. Caldwell Fish Lake. home of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Sihiid as their recent guests, Mr. mons on Vine street. J MeOmie and Miss aBetty Mi ' and Mrs. J. P. Elleard of St. LouMiss Dora ZtiV'l, will leave this entertained with MeOinie, M"rs.Broomhead and asMr. and is, Missouri. Mr. Elleard was week fur an extended visit with shower in compliment for sociated for many years with Mr. her sister, Miss Zora Zugel, in daughter, Janice left Tuesday Dillon whose marSMiss Velma the be will Caldwhere Robert of they Idaho, C. Caldwell's D. brother, Washington, Mr. Bernard Todd guests of Mr. Broomhead's sister, well, on the St. Louis police force. riage to will take place August He is now retired, and he and his Grarmer Miss Eleanor Itasmussen will Mrs. Vilate Jensen. were the medium of a wife are touring the country, en 17 Cards week for of the last the leave first prize being entertainment, Mr. Frank Ballard, with his route for Glendale, California, Nelson, secvisit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Harry won bv Zahar- daughter, Orlie, and two children where they will reside. Mane Mrs. ond prize by 24th the of spent Idaho, Delco, is Miss Nada Belcher spending D. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins aesthe week with a party of friends with his mother, Mrs. Annie will b hosts to the Country Ballard. on the Duchesne. Cousins club Thursday evening Dr and Mrs. Gwinn and family KanX, in and Mr. Orvillo Harger, of at their Kings home, and V. canyon Ballard II. Mrs. Mr. and at Mrs. Jessie Empy and daughter the canyon. Following sas Citv. Mo., were guests Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Broomhoad Emigration Evelyn of St. George, fie visitors motored to Brigham City and dinner, dancing will be enjoyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. S. at Pinecrest Inn. Harger, of East Mill Creek. spent the 24th with friends. K. 1'iiinghurst this week. The Sodality of St. Vincent's Mrs. W. L. Wright and children, Mrs. Jennie Shaw, of Ponca Mrs. Vernet Ballard had as her a dance to be June, nii'ihnnia. visited at the sevannounce church and spent Ladean, this Jay, few a week, house guest days of the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Payne kn,;,n basement in nf the held Dr. with in eral Logan days Mrs. Ueatric llogenson of Salt church August 8, at nine o'clock. Wright's mother, and some time Lake. in Big Cottonwood canyon reA reunion of the original Mon-so- n cently, while Dr. Wright was in Arthur Gauiin of Ely Nevada and family of Pleasant Grove will San Fmncisco attending the Na- Canyon in company with Mr. anu is spending a few days with his siocum Lois in be held Convention. Mrs. tional Dentist's August park Liberty Payne, mother, Mrs. C. E. Gaufin and (i. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. L. HanMax Christensen, the latter visitfamily. Mrs. Mr. Andrew and Johnson, ing Cedar Breaks and Bryce Cansen, of Murray will attend. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Johnson and yon before returning to Murray. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kingston Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Ander- two children Bobbie and Lynn, of are spending several days this A marriage license was issued son have returned from a visit Salt Lake, and Miss Virginia Lee week at Fish Lake. to Jensen of motored in Murray, brother Anderson's Mr. with Julv 30th to Donald Glen Bean The Murray Eagle typographi- Salinas, California. They report a Idaho Falls and spent the week and Virginia White, both of Murcal force attended a banquet at most delightful time. The annual end, returning Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Allan and the Newhouse Hotel Wednesday state rodeo held in Salinas each ' The Cottonwood Stake Singing daughter spent several days at year was a colorful event during evening of this week. Mothers, numbering 100, have be- Mirror Lakes last week-engun rehearsals on special musical . . .. t TT ,t So... T ... ... numbers for the . S . . S Bet-tendg- e, DON'T WORRY ABOUT II OVERCOME IT! D.on't let those first grey hairs discourage you. You can restore them to their natural color with ;iH, nnrrv III Roux leaves the hair soft and lustrous radiant with lovely high lights. The perfect color for you can be found in the 27 beautiful Roux shades. o :l:!H! MM Stop worrying, niae an appointment for a 7ou.t tieatmenl today. 1 PEGGY'S BEAUTY SHOP HI 4888 South Stare Murray 551 SATURDAY ONLY AUGUST 1 'ANOTHER FACE" With WALLACE IORI) and rilYI.MS IlKOOKS a No TAII.SPIX TOMMY IX THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY" A XI) co.Mi.nv SUN. MON. TUES. AUG. She Traded Her Small Town Lite tor a big town Romance! ft , VTt. - I ji .1 uuai was me- maiKei ior ner youtn, and innocence.. .in a great city? beauty The year's big serial story now in films! , -- v-V 1 ' 'X. 1 dc IrVt kr KT yV BINNIE BARNES ANDY DEVINE ELI2 FRANK CRAVEN Pre.-- ' 4 m Ste '.W v ; Ufa PATTERSON K.MES STEWART; t v TROM i'KIv, i "J , WED. THURS. AUGUST croKc.n amiss in "MR. HOBO" 5-- G gS tan ui i i VanF, -- M i k Vi. mm nnHA. o i 1 ia ... , -4 I . aingnt want to go back there. there, mv wifo qk spend her bonus here. but I a ,7' net I - "a w He that's what she says that's why I took just drink today. Well, god N.Y. is O.K. ,' f,d 6 nieht .rr". Townsend Plan is Jfst the corner. The "Old Mill" where wou d have been right at Lois-t- Little nf around ho? hat cute kid who always tells me to shut up mav be she's r uht "IF" HERE AND THERE C. E. Campbell for 10 years associated with the Maytag at Logan, Richfield, Salt Lake City and Idaho Falls is now conducting the If the Townsend Plun R & M Appliance Company at through "Life Will Begin At ? Mr. 4778 South State Street. If its really true what they at Campbell expects to make his home in Murray City. ouuuiciii Accent : CCC (Continued) If the moon stayed over Miami wouldn't Kate Smith be ais" appointed? If they added a radio in Tyler's the CCC noise might subside If Clark Gable knew Richard Moran was in a CCC Camp he would pull in his big ears and i cine poineiy. If the government issued guns to the CCC boys our would politely retire also. If Surasky should go back to Rochester the cops will have to go back to work. If Nelson Eddy really loved "Naughty Marietta" why did he marry Rose Marie?" Ik Zenock and Littman threw a party for each other they'd both starve says Stanley Sienko. If the Iris Theatre kept its back doors locked how would the CCC boys get in? hway Patrol. And if my aunt Minerva from Boston found out I was in the CCC she'd probably tell me to stay there. Good looking men seem to secure jobs on the State Hig- ' LOST Brown Pig Skin Leather Left in Murray Ball Park. offered if returned to Grover Brown 5106 South State Phone Murray 157-- Jacket Reward MEN WANTED Inquire at 4778 Ask for South State St. C. E. Campbell .More Do Not Spend Hot Leisure Hours For Women Summer Days Washing Clothes! door-to-c- SEND THEM n. i) Wrst 2nd South Salt Lake Halt's Lunch is known City for ;;od food. A reputation sustained y the community as well as the railroad are prosperous. 'Ilie merchants put more ads in the newspapers. ' ' motorics and the Hauling pub- he. Hart's Lunch lias gamed a ' lumsc that has spread far ide as a place- of popular pruts and where the local and traveling can more public than satisfy their uemands in the manner of tvfieshments and food. The rouitcsy and attention if the attendants is a feature that leeincs more than passing iMav c from the patrons We take great pleasure in the high older of the staHishnx r.t and n'er it to our leaders without hesitation 'x.n your visit to Salt Lake Citv Mop sn fur a meal. Wearrproudofrailnmdachicve-ments- to , appreciate the public's good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued progress. . Murray Laundry Murray WESTERN RAILROADS 213 Hyland 612 "Rain Soft Artesian Wnkr" an J THE tUUMAff COMPANY 3 We do our own work !i Notary Public Come in and C B. WALLACE All "NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE" Ir.iluring CII AKI.IK CHAM: with Spott Hrrl ui drink, kid, when jf Don't ever get marrifd. drinks more than I do, u why, she got most of the L How's Mayor Walke ii him when he k the afternoom s.iic.-- j ALSO there?" M.uwtiflu LKW1S STONii I How's the Woolworth Bh,Hrk Hoboken? Are the salrfnn If what we hear about Charles Stake Relief w. v uxMea becoming a Mormon is ciety convention to be held in WOl souin oiaie sueei iciuiucu true, November. Rehearsals will be Saturday from a week's vacation We wonder why the horse shoe held every other Wednesday in and business trip to San Francispitching players are so slow about co and other points. Murray First ward chapel. finishing their games and win Friends of S. H. Fotheringham ning the medals. will be glad to learn that word Why Joe Lorenzo goes around has been received by the family smoking a big cigar, shooting off to the etTeet that he is much imhis mouth and telling everyone proved in health, and has been he is the Mess Sergeant. released from the hospital in San What makes Keane and Meschk Francisco, and is now visiting rel so hard. work atives in Los Angeles. Mr. and If is anybody around there Mrs. Fotheringham are expected camp who desn't say "you bet" or home some time next week. "that'll be the day." If the "Eagle" has any extra Mr .and Mrs. E. F. Cantel of space in the Obituary column we New Jersey are the house guests have a few members who could of Miss Daisy Simons at her be mentioned in it along with home on Vine street. Mr. and Mrs the "tough guy" who knocks Cantel who have been visiting in holes in the "Wreck Hall" wall Freight trains nowadays California returned this week and act like express specials. when we "get him." will remain here until the latter New freight schedules are We nominate for our Hall of part of August, when Miss Sifame this week, John Kelder, so fast, I sometimes wonder mons will return to New York who, from a pot wrestling job with them and resume her work ifeverythinghastobedeliy scaled to 2nd cook in one week, ered day before yesterday. with the National Child Welfare record time. Association with which she has Frank Maginn who took it sittbeen associated the past seven Many of our passenger trains arc running faster schedules, years. ing down like a man when a too. Well, one thing is sure. We charming and lovely young lady Mr. and Mrs. J. L Ellertson serenaded him with "Oh My Man, make faster runs, but the first and daughters Betty Gene and I Love Him So." We railroad commandment is still just wonder Joy, returned Tuesday from a what would have happened had First." That's one rule "Safety three week's vacation trip to the she had sung, "Relax, and Let they won't change. coast. Dr. Ellertson attended the Yourself Go." National Dentist's Convention in RAMBLING AROUND MURRAY alWestern railroads and San Francisco, and after seeing The town of Murray was fast lied industries provided points of interest in and around folding up, going to sleep. Saturfor workers 750,000 jobs that city, they motored north day 1:00 a.m. and he staggered up last Some them of year. through the great redwood forest, to me. "How are you son? What live in our town. Good and up the ocean highway to As- kind of uniform have you got on? neighbors. loua. uregon, then over the Don't tell me you are in the CCC beautiful Columbia highway to Passenger fares are now the Portland, where they visited sevlowest in history with substaneral days before continuing their tial reductions on round trips. way home. And no more surcharge for riding in sleeping cars. Mrs. Ton v. White ivlkmeous .shower in honor of her This new Free daughter Virginia, a recent bride, of less than carload Monday evening at her home in freight I heard some travelthe Iris apartments. The guests ing salesmen talking about it included the following: Mrs S White. Mrs. Dorothy Caldwell,1 on the train yesterday. They said it saves shippers a lot of Mrs. Delbut Townsend, Mrs money and centers all responVun-.Watts, Mrs. J. Houghton,' sibility on the railroad. The Mrs. Ivan Bean, Mrs. Mma Cord-on- , railroad picks up the freight at Mrs. J. W. Zaehrisnn. Mrs A. G. White. Mrs. R. p. Upper's door and delivers to White receiver's door. Of course.local Mrs. Myrtle Cross, Mrs. David delivery men get the haul from Zachrison, Mrs. K. Ilamblm. Mrs and at J rank Ad.unsi.n. Mrs. I). W. Bird Mrs. Ceo. Ferguson. Mrs. LaVona both ends. The railroad handles the whole transaction. Wilkinson. Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Shanrch. Mrs, Alex Wright Adam-soMisos Naonu White. Mildred When railroads are busy, I notice towns alonjr the Wmtc' Elaine White, ''"'Jl'l H ART'SLUNCH 2-3- -4 XT 1 k4 You Bet!" THE CHATTER Mrs. Fred Lindbeck, president Dot Harrison at Tyler's of the Murray American Legion just loves to (Sg Auxiliary has called an officers Pride) Toots. for Wednesday morning, meeting . . "Woi:.. Tho .... August 5 at 11 a.m. The meeting row trying to bor. a pair of crutches. d. MM TV, T La-Poi- . AT Where are you from, 1V." Wo l u,oii r . 1, years ago. Let me lean while I tell you about .. " "Twenty years ago I u ac age. kid. I fought over jVJt I just got my bonus. ZiT she got most of it, but dL (55 Court Avenue Phpho Murray 35 see your motor rewound a Types of Motor Work WINGER ELECTRIC CO. Phone Murray 300 4863 South State |