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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE PEARL B. FARRELL, REPORTER Phone Holladay 26 and teach-- 1 primary officers . Mr Olvmpus ward will at eight 1 Friday evening .1- ,- home of Mrs. Flor- Ave. Medley on Kentucky fol- . be will tin n.- 1 o'-F- r!. I Saturday. The guests included Elaine Francom, Beth By water, Maxine Callahan and Donna f M Cluff. one-four- Mrs. Mimi Graham returned this week from Los Angeles, where she has been visiting her ;ninB will be daughter and son. Mrs. Lor. Delma Andrus left recently to a,d Mrs. Medley. study at the San Francisco Air- j;Son port, located at Alameda, CaliSociety of Mt. Olympus- fornia. w--t SnnHav and reorThe following officers A meeting of Room Mothers of " kecno resident: the P. T. A. of the Holladay and Coxe,15t counsellor;- Irving Schools was called for counMonday afternoon; however, so Ella Nielson, second - few were present that another secrePeterson, Pearl and meting of Room Mothers has been Relief r ti .B1"'; Ssofthe tne Ii . iff women who wish to join the Relief Society Chorus Hor..LM fnr nrartire: at uicacn 1:00 unvisiting teachers will meet to the direction of Mrs. Lillian be a Smith; at 2:00 there will i- DC fl I.hwiloeV Uliuei uic leSSOn Wagstaff. nfforc rhnson to serve during hp Relief Society of Emily B. Holladay ward are: Irene Brinton, Flowers, president; jst counsellor; Deane Bowthorpe, a counsellor: and Elizabeth l&ulton, secretary and treasurer. The Literary Class of Holladay met at the Irving School Monday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie McKinney, the leader of the class, finished the historical background of the New Testament of the Bible at this time and next Monday afternoon at four o'clock the class will take up the literature of the New Testament. Everyone interested is urged to attend these classes. Sewing and art classes for adults will be held at the Irving School each Tuesday and Friday afternoon from four to six. These classes are under the direction of Mrs. Bessie M. Terrell and are free to the public. sonth. account of conference, only School will be held at Holladay Chapel on Sunday. On is very happy to Bishop Wise the roof over the chapel and hopes to have the painting of the entire building started next week, and in the very near future to have a new roof put over the recreation room. staee. He be a general Priest meeting in the Tabernacle, Saturday evening at seven p. m. There will hood Mrs. Thomas O. Gunderson en tertained at a her home on Friday A quilting party at Gunderson's lane, afternoon. had a rather his eye Monty when the crank on a caterpillar hit him; however, he is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Driggs and and Mrs. N. Hubbard motor-r- i to Kamas last week to attend fte funeral of Mr. Drigg's aunt. Mr. George Rock serious accident to The Mkcpc h. Statistics gathered by the Utah Association from school officials throughout the United States reveal that approximately 3,000,-00- 0 children are transported to and from school in more than 77,000 buses. "St Windmill Inn wjjr illness. Irene Flowers, a lingering was born in Midvale, April and Stella Peter- 16,She 1875. son, secretary and treasurer. Surviving are her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Royce GilMrs. Carol Dame entertained of five granchild-rethe Jolly Contractors Club Wed- bert fourMidvale, John W. Jen-sobrothers, nesday afternoon. Portland; Carl, Hilmer and Orson Jenson of Midvale, and a The children of Milo Andrus sister, Harriet Jenson, Midvale. on his home Holladay gathered at services were held in Boulevard and surprised him theFuneral First Ward Chapel, Midvale with a birthday dinner on WedWednesday at 2 p. m. Bishop H. beoccasion the nesday afternoon, Golden Tempest officiating. birthday of ing the eighty-eight- h Interment was in the West Mr. Andrus. Jordan Cemetery. Wilson Ave. and State St CASEY JONES, Prop. Sandwiches Lunches Beer Served to Your Car - i For Best Results .5 r AT LESS COST Start Your Chicks on Draper Quality Chick Mashes There Are None Better Market your eggs with us. The best and fairest deal possible. CALL trrrfiiiirtiiiftftrtYriYi'rYfi-.fi'f- The back swing is important in this plaid top-coof fleece-lik- a woolen in reddish brown and blue. The dress of spongy brown woolen has a brilliant red suede belt to match rows of fine stitching trim- ming the collar. W. E. CAIN & SON i 1001 So. 5th East - Mur. 535-- president; n; n, WANTED Experienced Beauty Operator Must be Expert in finger wave 4835 South State Street CULMER BEAUTY SHOP Waroin arA flnrn. Harmcr entertained at a lun-csefor some of their friends on Notary Public C. B. WALLACE 155 Court Avenue Phone Murray 35 VVVVVVVVVVVVVXVl.VVVXLVO HAY . . GRAIN . FEED - FLOUR - COAL DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS FRED CARLSON i Eagles Make Drive ForNew Membership Midvale Woman preparatory meetine was held the officers of the Daughters of the Pioneers at the home of ilrs. M. K. Driggs on Forty-eight- h South, on Wednesday evening. j KREBS Horned Owl a Fighter The great horned owl will fight anything and there are those who conted it can whip an eagle. This owl is more destructive to small game than the goshiwk In some of the northern states. It Is one of the few owls to kill both by day and night. Forerunner of Red Crot The distinction of organizing the first aid society In the country for soldiers of the Civil war was claimed by a group of Cleveland women. On April 20, ISfll, this group formed the organization, which later became a unit of the entire relief setOlivia Lambert of Kamas. up for the North, and this latter orMrs. Betsy Jane Jenson Leak, ganization, known as the United Ytivitca Club met at the home Leak, died Sunday States Sanitary commission, was of Daryl recently and elected the wife ofat Frank the family residence, 445 the forerunner of the Red Cross of night new serve to officers following for the coming year: Kirk And- East Center Street, Midvale, after today. by Ay have diners on 'em yet. But I'm designin'one with doughnut tires and a coffee-clutc- $1,235.-000.0- 1VJI. busses don't vice-preside- Sunday have ;'' On September 1st, a membership contest was started in Murray Aerie No. 1760, between members on the east side of State Street and members on the West side of State street. The contest is for a lunch and from all apThe Holladay Garden Club met pearances it is going to be a real at the home of Mrs. E. C. Knowl-to- n battle as the two teamsW.are tied Krebs of Cottonwood Lane, Monday at the present time. J. is of side and East the captain disMrs. Robert Casto evening. cussed with the members of the L. A. Walters is captain on the club the storing and planting of West side team. The lunch will take December 10th. The bulbs, and also how to rid bulbs contestplace close on December will of disease. 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlos Lambert have with them for the weekDies end Mr. Lambert's mother, Mrs. Mutual met Tuesday Anne Morrow una- I bergh's book, "North to the was reviewea oy ivus. Orient, Parkinson. Next Lesday, immediately after Muta au oe wax aance ior there Iual, attending Mutual, with the of the vouncest Bee hive girls; however, if any of these wish to attend the dance, .w mav do so. provided they The have their parent's consent. Holladay Mutual hopes to nave at each rus, least one of these dances Holladay Ae I? called for Friday afternoon, at the Pnllptt has been Irving School, at 3:45. All Room nf the regional Mothers of these two schools are to be present at this time Salt Lake District ured some very important matters cprnritv Welfare as will be discussed. Hnlladav ward 6, to October L$ u.:-Tuesday, work. - mm iiar- season's tne" is as follows: program day's Ian a quilting; at 12:30 No Molly at -- cm,,iw , th $9,288,-'.10.7- a'r jesse- FIBBER McGEE SAYS: a report received by the Utah Motorist Asosciation from Finance The Reconstruction Corporation during the period of the U. S. Bureau of the Census, February 2, 1932 to June 30, 1936 farmers own more than 3 listributed the sum of of all motor vehicles in in Salt Lake County, the United States. to information received r direct-jT. state Allen Sanford, According to the most' recent )y for the National Emergency compilations the total number of Council of Utah. vehicles owned by farmers exDisbursements in Utah aggre- ceeds 5,000,000. gated $14,880,163.92, not including amounts that went to various jrants to the state as authorized Plaid Top-Cojovernment agencies, or relief under the Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933. The principle purposes for which the money wes disbursed were as follows: Loans to banks and trust companies, including receivers, liquidating agents and conservators, $5,477,653.58; subscriptions to preferred stock of banks and trust companies, and loans of 0 to mortgage loan companies. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation gave assistance, in the way of loans, to industrial and commercial businesses in Utah totaling $119,279.42. and 5 i drainage and irrigation districts, $280,381.52. A further amount of it k was loaned to fin$3,172,616.98 ance agricultural c o m m odities f and livestock,, while the state re ceived a disbursement of $2,923,- 439.00 for relief and work relief. - - business lowed by s- 1 County Gets Farmers Own Over9Million 5 Million Cars From R. F. C. In HAPPENINGS QLLADAY rilo.NE Murray 422 & CO. Opposite City Hall MURRAY LAUNDRY "More Leisure Hours for Women" DAMP WASH - THE REAL BARGAIN SERVICE 23 lbs. for 90c 15 MURRAY 213 ;P B.Y.U. Invites Former Students To Reception Invitation is extended to the iormer students of Brigham Young University to attend the annual reception Saturday of the alumni association. Earl J. Glade is persident of the organization. The reception will be held between 4:30 and 6:30 in the Pioneer Room on the mezzanine lloor of the Hotel Uiah, Salt Lake City, so that conference visitors may attend. The alumni board as well as President F. S. Harris and members of the faculty will be there. 25,000 Chinese Ship Kraut To Germany A recent news dispatch from a Washington, D. C, that at company is exporting sauerkraut to all parts of the world, even incluuing several thousand cases to Germany, home of Kraut, is matched by a story told by Major T. Talmage Taylor, of the Marine Corps recruiting oil ice, Room 40, federal Building, Sun Francisco. Accoruing to Major Taylor, chop suty shipped lrom the Pacilio Coast to Fourth Regiment of Marines at Shanghai, is preferred by the marines on duty there U the native product. The bulk cf the chop sut-- exports come lrom Seattle. Add shipping kraut to Germany and cnop suey to China to that old veteran, "Shipping Coa!i to New Castle." 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