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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Payne are expecting Mr. Payne's parents from Denver to be their guests next week. AlurrayNotes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacobs and family of Los Angeles, are spend- SAlUKDAY ONLY ing several weeks here with relatives and friends. They are at the home of Mrs. Jacobs mother, snendine is innoll t tt Mrs. Nancy Boyce, on East months with relatives in south. Forty-eigh- 5 eles-- . OHIifcUll : wjS ,dBrighton. during conference. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY OCT. AN EXTRA BIG DOUBLE BILL - - OCTOBER 3 'THE COUNTRY BEYOND" .. rrl MrS JJ. Mrs. N. E. Bergman of Oakland, California is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bergman, Ed Girard told police last Monday that while ho stood in the safety zone at Broadway and State streets in Salt Lake, he believed that a woman extracted a .wallet containing $20 and perThe Federal Music Project orsonal papers from his pocket. On- chestra with Reginald Reals as in were the women ly standing a musical prodirector, presented zone when the theft occurred. gram Sunday at 6:30 p. m. at the Sandy recreation hall. The meetFuneral services was conducted ing was sponsored by the three last Thursday afternoon, in the Sandy M. I. A.'s. Charles A. Sandy Second ward chapel for Greenwood, president of Sandy Burt Deloy Wennerstrom, 4, son First ward Y. M. M. I. A. was in of William Roy and Merle Smith charge. Wennerstrom. Bishop Staley A. Rasmussen officiated at the services and burial. Interment was in Sandy cemetery. WITH ROCHELLE HUDSON AND PAUL KELLY ALSO GREAT AIR MYSTERY SERIAL AND COMEDY $30.00 PAY NITE DRAWING AT 9 P. M. th Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Crabtree announce the marriage of their with end "liv "pen he week daughter Helen, and Mr. Wiliard Pleasant. Mr. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. relative Larson, of Benbow avenue, which is enrolled at took Jr., Jenkins, place last month. Mrs. LarG?9f TTtah this vear. son will be the compJimented guest at a party at the home of her parents, 786 Vine street, FriWednesday evening at day evening. !5o P m. at the Lincoln school. The canyon party of the M. I. K E. Broadbent of Ely, A. Stake Board, and their partf at the home ners last Thursday was Sefmother, Mr!. C. E. Gaufin, a most enjoyable one.evening A barbecue steak dinner was served, and street on Vine special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen lrvin T. Nelson of the stake presWr and Mrs. J. week end idency. family spent the -- -6 A man with a million loved her , v. She loved a boy without a dime The girl with the cham j(?crruuzc. in. I SWING-TIM- E! pagne lips said yes to the wrong man ft Mrs. Irene Tech returned Wedis attend-in- ? nesday to her home in Chicago, Georgiana Hoffman school in after an extended visit with her Judge Memorial this year. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lake Mrs. John Walla, Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Jack Vananu Nev.. Elko of Sampson Reith, Lela Mrs and entertained at three delightful guest at the home of Mr. Sn Albert Wood, on Second farewell parties honoring Mrs. Lunnen of Crescent, took place last Saturday. A reception was held at the Crescent recreation hall in the evening. The bridegroom is a former student of the University of Utah and was prominent in athletics. V'--v Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Poole anof Tavlors- nounce the marriage of their son a from week ville returned this Arthur, and Folrence Curtis of k's visit with her daughter, Long Beach, California, on Septin the Uintah Basin. ember 9. The wedding took place at the home of the groom. The Harry S. Anderson of Salinas, young couple will make their California, visited several days home, for the present, in Long during the week, with his brother Beach. and family, Fred R. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Mr Frank Ballard and daughtTaylorsville, and Mr. and Mrs. of Burley, Adams of Salt Lake, returned er Mrs Orlie Cranier of Sunday from a most delightful Idaho, are visiting at the home tour of the eastern states and Mrs. Annie u. oanaiu. Canada. New York was the east- Harker Pillings of ern terminus of their itinerary, relawith important centers in the McGrath, Canada, is visiting Canadian district being visited tives and friends in Taylors-villon the return trip. Mrs. 13 d. 7 Tech. West. Susie fP iK&iii imii ..77 I 111 " A Para mount Fi(luf t'"U 'XtfA tfil fpVv WltH Roscce Karnt John Hollidoy Grate rodley lly l WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Junior Choir of Taylors-villwill resume Dractices Sun day, October 11, no practice being held next Sunday on account of general conference. The e. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mcllenry, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hobbs motored to Pocatello, Idaho, Satur- day to attend the marriage of Mcllenry and Ruth Cahoon. The ceremony was performed at The High Priests of Taylors-vill- e high noon Sunday, the Rev. Alward, with their partners, exander officiating. spent Sunday in Cottonwood canThe great grand parents of the yon, enjoying nature's beautiful bride were attendants at the cerefall coloring. About twelve coumony. The great grandmother ples were in the outing. acted as matron of honor, and the grandfather gave the bride Max Mcllenry entertained a great The couple left Sunday away. few of his friends at a bachelor afternoon on a short honeymoon in Thursthe firemen's hall party trip and will be at home to their day evening of last week. friends Sunday, October 4, at the Hepworth Carthy apartments, Mrs. June Broomhead entertin Salt Lake City. ained the Primary officers of South Cottonwood ward at their THROUGH A regular monthly meeting Monday evening at her home on Vine ttreet. Light refreshments were Max Wmans served. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hardy ftadsworth, who have toured many of the countries of Continental Europe on a honeymoon trip, sailed for home Wednesday, on he Queen Mary. Mrs. Wads-ort- h was formerly Miss Daisy Simons. The Bonnion reunion of the wscendents of Sampel and John Bennion will be held in Taylors-vili- e ward Friday evening. Following the reception a program nd dance will be held. S. O. By - 8 If yon contemplate- the - 40 Phone Murray 245 W Deer Hunters Make Arrangements to Have Your Meat Canned This Year. 700 Vine Street Murray Phone Murray 376 Cleaning Pressing Altering SNAPPY SERVICE par-cfas- M of sv new or ased car on m deferred payment baala, ee us. We are in position to ftnslst you In arranging the financing on most favorable terms. Our "Continuing per Ton LARSON BROS. October 19 to 25 has been set aside as harvest vacation week, on recommendation of J. R. Rawlins by the Jordan school district for students of the high and junior high schools throughout the district. FINANCE SERVICE Delivered Tou Lots Delivered Kenneth Nix, age 16, of Sandy, was injured in an auto accident at Harriman late Monday night. Nix and his companions were visiting in Harriman, and when re- - WITH BORIS KARLOFF AND BELA LUGOSI NEWSREEL AND COMEDY . Have Your Clothes Made Like New at Reason-abl- e Prices Good Coffee UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Tolicy Will Save You Approxlmakly On Your Insurance Cost Murray Tailor OPEN ALL NIGHT CiLAI) TO HELP YOU (No Charjre for ThU Service) Corner 48th South SOUTH STATE STREET 1 Res. Mid Phone Mur. 16S L. II. McAFFEE, Proprietor 4762 93-R- NATIONAL A D I 5 T lit FRED KAUFMAN South State Street 4321 J. REX HAMILTON 1 Ladies Coats Remodeled and R dined 5c Hamburgers 5c I'LL BE I R S --- R P 0 One Door South of Iris D U Theatre C I 3 2 4 Eyes You can huiTij a man into old age JEAN NEWTON ... but not a Avliiskey TAKING A LESSON FROM THE DOG TRAINER trained and THE man who hasacton and acdog jwn eighty tresses who are familiar to most of ui for the phenomenal tricks they perform In the movies, was asked how he accomplished the feat of training dogs to carry on what seem to be human conversations. ImitatBennion. manager of the Dcscict ing the inflections of the human ;Vws, is president of the association. voice, and to perform intricate and complicated sequence of acting. Mrs. Marlow Crabtroe was hos- Tatlence." he said. "Tons of it, last week to the Music and weeks of it. And kindness wrna section of the Elks club days and You'll r.evcr get anywhere always. i Salt Lake, at a bridge lunch-'And consideraat her home on Vine street. by Hbusing a dog. to teach a tired Never tion. try Twenty tables of bridge was pup anything." during the afternoon. The interviewer referred to the Announcement is made of the astonishing performParticularly rival of a certain picbaby boy to Mrs. L. ance of the dogs In Jrrur,fi. on September 7, in ture, and asked about the procedM Francisco. Mrs. Young was ure for working such wonders with wrtwiy Miss Marie Hodman. them. The man demonstrated some tf the signals to which the dogs Schawcroft of 1 returned home last respond, saying "Sometimestwo have hunthe to them signals show after several eks with herspending dred times before they get them. sisters. Mrs Ed-Lyre, and Mrs. Chas. White. They probably think you're a bit foolish for wanting them to do such Mra. G. Bartell and son Jim-mi- e, silly things, but if they love you-a- nd f. of Portland, won't unless you love them Oregon are the winter with Mrs. -- they landing that they'll do whal you ask an James on gel Wasatch avenue. to pic a st you." iS ,londin Murray High Patience again. And consideration. Love. F; C- - Me'tgrr, of Seattle. How like us humans the dogs are! curr.ed home the latter part of considto .u wrck. after standing two They respond Andpatience, the best way to love. eration, eeks with his wife end young who are spending the winter get them to love you Is to love '. with Mrs. Merger's moth-Mr- s. them! Isn't so That strange. The strange Theresc Hoffman. thing which this story of the movie rMr$. G. A. Jenkins and snn dogs brings to mind Is that people ei"Co Jr., returned last week ho want to get results with human twn wcek'i visit with Mr. beings don't make the study of it IlTw "(J Mrs Tc? in San and rul 'rUl the rfTort to grt reVaughan ""So. California. Mrs. SofVe sults which the man is so willing as before her marriage. Miss to do who is dealing with dogs. Mry Jenkins. People who want to get humans to work for them never stop to think Mrs. Sam Mcllenry entertained workers' point of view or guests ot a miscellaneous of the how J"ir'y to atpeal to them. That's nnwer at her home on Boxcldrr study wants dogs to Thursday evening. Sept- - where the man who us a lesson. can for teach him work was in ln' shower frT, WNU ftlc. C Ball trndlt! rnplirnent to Miss Ruth Cahoon n Max Mcllenry. 7 "THE INVISIBLE RAY" A. of Lincoln school will Rev. W. E. Parks, of Moab was meeting at 3 o'clock Fri- a guest at the home of Mr. and day with the Room Mothers to Mrs. James P. Payne, the first of outline the program for the year's this week. He was up from Moab work. The meeting is being callto attend several conferences of ed by Mrs. Tena Larson, presiBaptist workers. dent of the P. T. A. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Ballard and Mrs. Edith Jewell entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Morris, report Cheer-Up club members of the to Tacoma, A hot a very delightful trip at her home last Thursday. visited where they Washington, dinner was served at 7:30, follMr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Ingalls. Mrs. Laura owed with games. at La Grande, Ore. Stauffer and Mrs. Swenson were Thompson, also spent some time with They awarded prizes. Mrs. Ballard's brother, J. Hirst OCT. 3 $4.50 The ladies Republican tea was held at 2 p. m., today at the home of Mrs. C. Earl Alsop. Mrs. Jessie National Cannon, Republican Chairwoman, with Mrs. Louis Peterson, district chairwoman, presided. CUMMINGS Williom Frawley pO.UU Oil Treated Slack AUITWCY tlCAMnPC ROBERT A Per Ton (t in at Sandy Third ward chapel at 6 p. m. last Saturday. Mr. Dorius will leave Salt Lake" City October 11, to fill a mission in Australia. r mi RI''-'-- Lump Stove A farewell testimonial honoring J. Byron Dorius, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dorius, was held e. P. T. hold a Knight Spring Canyon Coal The marriage of Miss Audrey Mace of West Jordan, and Gerald .'OAS at Var-lan- turning turned to cross the highway, when a car without lights, driven by Charh s Butterfield of Harriman, crashed with the Nix car. The injured, Kenneth Nix and Stanley Nace were treated at the Midvalc hospital. Also riding in the car were Ruth Carlson, Union, Dorothy Eastman of Harriman, and Lesley Smart of Sandy, all of whom were slightly bruised and cut. Charles Butter-fiel- d was slightly injured. SANDY says (le OlO'TOWX p te seen ' htPER ts n. en-Joy- ed - .'"Fred Deny-Colorad- r f ....-- 22U many a man grow old before never a whiskey.. .Tale hh timc-l- ut Town Tavern, for example. You can tell by its smooth, flavor that here's one whiskey i that wasn't hurried. Fact is, Town Tavern grew old naturally, in charred oak National Distillers o, age-riel- w 01 barrels during fifteen months of con trolled sunuuer' temperature . - !fi IKwnTSvfrm t ' VeWlkey I f5r lfS " 13 MONTHS OLD RATIONAL SVii!A PlSriliniS rRODVCTS CORrOIUTIO Ofitft Jt T.rl, n. T. m mi mm- - Code No. 153 Vi Pint Code No. 152 Pint Code No. 151 4 5 Quart Gol. Code No. 153-A r L. |