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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, MURRAY. tIT mi Neiv Books at HAPPENINGS LADAY Allene mer Murray Library Books recently placed on the book shelves of the Murray public Library. Phone Holladay 26 How to Win Friends and Influence People, Dale Carnegie; Girl of Salt Lake and The class reviewed the histor- in Golden Rags, Robert Cham- TbeP will sponsor ical background of Finland last S.ersV,Vve Comes Last, Helen t Grove week. grounding Miller; These White Hands, Warwick Deeping; Beyond Sing the Woods, T. Gulbransen; .m. 1Ui.vthe ijni in- - Mrs. Carlton Needham, ac- Greengates, R. C. SherrirT; Prayer companied by her two small fo My Son, Hugh Walpole; As children, left for Whittier, Cali- Long As I Live, Emilie Loring; Too Wise To Marry, Alma Scar-berry- ; sr)ent Thursday fornia, last Friday to spend a Mrs. of Married frttneome thpv en Mary month at the home of Mr. Need-ham- 's Rinehart; Artie A People ...i,ro Venture, Peter PEARL B. FARRELL, Reporter 'fikes Pes i . parents. Rprnice Moss Miss biw will return, Freuchen; Somerset Theatre, Maughn; Bread Into Roses, Maysie Greig; It's You I Want, Mr. Friends and relatives of Mark Driggs surprised him on the occasion of his birthday anniversary Monday evening. A and the bO- very pleasant evening was spent Directors of Health in playing games, after which Miss Education. and refreshments were served. of health City, where VttPnding the convention of f:.-.;,tin- n fiscal g55 SSSSon , Holladay Flower Club evening, Monday dl h. hnmp of Mrs. if? nsen on48th South A has L interestingand program members all arranged ... arcurgea xo S.. 2 j'Logan. Class will i."'o home of at the on Friday nMt 0 T. Jensen. Mrs. Bessie y Terrell, leaaer ui um tiaoo, ' a full attendance in orU..11 Conflno nuuiv w determine wnai wuin. to take up this las wishes u i i ii ' nu rt ' Hirn era u,ij'aJ (ii Terrell's classes nade in Mrs. was held at uie orycun uuiuui er to i ursday. Arthaleen Allington the Five Hundred Club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. George Marchant, the Irving Jr. states part of the funds re ceived from A "Cupid lakes Will oe usea 10 puri'iia&c b; qjpment to darken the wind-.,-- s of the auditorium during and plays. The piSare shows was exceedingly peretta weii :'!syed and the auditorium well Jed at each of the three nncioal of the hat ii iron itrt Veal COB- - YMf ueM. fOliR jft. clew r iri Nil I The following were honorary officers for Daughters' Day at Mt. Relief Society Olympus Wednesday afternoon: Ila Leth- er, President; Laurel Gutke and Kate Gutke, First and Second Counsellors; Hintze, Audrey Viola Secretary; Livingston, Chorister, and Mrs. Davis, Organist. Afton Parkinson gave the lesson and Anna Griffiths gave a reading. Next week Mrs. Martha Taylor will present the Social Service lesson, the subject being "Social Progress." This lesson deals with the changing world and the need of adjusting one's self to it. ! (dace out. YOU WILL LOVE A VELVA WAVE-1N-01- L Re-n- Machineless-Heaterle- ss PERMANENT WAVE "7$2.50-$5.00-$3.- 50 ... ... No Wires Cool No Baking Safe Comfortable ... No Harsh Chemical Heat WHILE NOW YOU CAN WALK AROUND BEING WAVED "For Those Who Wish the Best" NEW AND DIFFERENT CULMER BEAUTY SALON Phone Murray 23 South State 4S35 RUDD'S CAFE THAT REMINDS ME The AYES have it! Yes, Main! Feminine STEAKS IN UTAH" "BEST ayes and eyes express appreciation for a paint job by Fuller Paints. DINNERS, LUNCHES, SANDWICHES "WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM" KEEP. They can brighten the dullest floor; and sparkle to the shabbiest exterior. Dancing Every Nite Utah at All Hours Car Service Sandy In other words, we're hinting that it's time to spruce up the family domicile with Fuller Paints. " The New Insect Powder 4 MORRISON-MERRIL- L mt SURE DEATH TO ALL CRAWLING INSECTS 5 KilU Fleas, Lice, Mites, Ants, Roaches, Waterbugs, Vermin a ! m Harmless 10 Human neings ana uomcsiic nainuus tun r MM Phone Mur. 8 A 170 West 48th South Murray, Utah mm 1 ! w i MURRAY CITY PHARMACY f (KINGSTON BROS.) Phone Murray 279 - ad-bsio- n -- Funeral services for Leo in the were held Scott and Irvine School sold McLoy aday of the contributed by Room Mo- el ana others at the operet- - N presented bv the HnllaHav itett fi lrving Schools and used the is to make a payment on the w r. encyclopedia which lor the library. Kr. tl Clifford niocnn io week with his the was J parents I nclladay. F "s. Dora Larsnn a bri(ige at her home Tuesnoung. e 1 Adult h - Literary Class will Friday Kellie w McKinney literature of rrv l" will re-Finland I OJ0 Holladay Ward Chapel Thursday afternoon at one o'clock, Bishop L. Joseph Wjse officiating. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Scott wish to extend their sympathy to the family in their, bereavement. The McKinley Ward choir will furnish the music Sunday for Holladay ward sacrament services at 12:15. iiiffliim mms n i! iffliHi of The Seventies Quorum Winder ward are sopnsoring a circus Friday evening, April 23. A dance will be given after the circus. Everyone is invited. i mm i ii ? Wt 255. Model Community the Seventeenth cenrury a French pirate hy the name of Mission founded a uiodel Communistic Settlement on the Island of Madagascar, off Kast Africa. Unfortunately, the natives soon wiped (La In d, dhst Quniruk 17k- - ML ;:dy "S - at Literary Dames met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lucille Hickman. Mrs. SLi Florence Medley and Carol Dame reviewed "Drums daughter, Janice, left Fri- - Along the Mohawk," by Walter for Los Angeles, b afternoon D. Edmonds. tiliomia. to visit at the home her brother, Mr. Byron A. Irockbank. The Holladay Study Group met Friday evening at the home Mutual will Olympus . reiser a dance Monday even- of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hollings-worthThe lesson was presentK aiier Mutual, Price or will be ten cents to ev- - ed by Mrs. Adolph Breitling. 2 P. T. A. officers WW Returning, Ursula Parrot; "ushman's Honeymoon, Dorothy payers; Lucifer in Pine Lake, Samuel Rogers; Harvest Murder. John Rhode; Bucky Follows a ,Jrail- Wm- McRainelton; Mad Man Mesa, Francis Hilton; Stone Field, Martha Ostenso; iowdersmoke Pass, Lynn West-lanDarzer, Girl of India, Edison Marshall; World's Best Jokes, Lewis Copeland; Games for all Occasions, Mary Blain; Dragon's Jaws Frank Packard; Smoke nee Range, Arthur H. Gooden; I wanted Wings, Bernie Lay Jr.; Flame in the Wind, Margaret Pedler; Practical Carpentry, sr.tvwesbury, Pub. Co.; Garden E. L. Lnevlopedia, D. Sevmour; A Woman's Best Years, W. Wolf; Four Men and a Prayer. David Garth. en- rycae. 3 Egyptians Liked Color The ancient Effptlnns completely covered the Inside walls of their temples with pnlnted decoration, generally In strong contrnsts combined wltu niueh gold. This rich effect wu toned down by the dim light of the ureut halls. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lambert left Tuesday for their home in Ely, Nevada. While in Holladay they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lambert. Mrs. Dudlee H. Bradlee tertained a few friends end at his home re bridge Friday afternoon. n. . Monday 10 Mr. Corless; Missing Minia-tuie- , Erich Kastner; When Sum- the State for iiaii. ding apdii York stlonnf ( f M A Y APPLY STOCKMEN IN RANGE PROGRAM NOW Storlcmtn in Utah who dan to take part in the 1937 AAA range program can make their preliminary applications now, William Ppfriiin in rharce of the AAA program in this State says. ine preliminary application form is a combination application and description of the ranch, with map. When this information is rivpn in thi rountv agricultur al conservation committee, the ranch will be examined and a report of this examination will be sent to the rancher, aiong with approval of practices to be performed for that ranch for the year. Stockmen interested in taking part this yvar should get from their county agent a copy of Form WR 115, entitled "Description of Range Land for 1937 Ag Pro frtnsrrvation rirnltiirat gram." This form should be filled out whether or not the stockmen took part in the 1936 program. Filling out this form, in cooperation with the county committee, is the first step in taking part in the program. It does not bind the stockman, but it is essential if he docs take part. On the form, the stockmen will describe the rang land on the ranching unit by section, township, and range. On the back of this form, he will draw an outline map of his ranch. The form also gives the total area of land in the ranch and the area of range land. For the information of the county committee tho stockmen is asked to indicate also the practices he plans to put into cflcct this year. range-buildin- g VanilU E.lr.cf from tlie Vanilla extmct In mo-lfruit of rolnnt, lilnti climbing or chl J which grows wild from Mexlro to Pern ami which In cuUlvnted lo many tropical countries. The render benn like po fonlnln. a awert Hj pulp and imntl Kick needs. '."-'-- - BS-t-- .. ""C , ' v:i.,t.tKii 4. '"';.V' ' , " the new Ford brakes "softer" or caicr lord brake JL that you never fdt l ad sny car stop imooihcr redat ction...nor ever "OULLipreJ wb " vou try or quicker. from the And you get the safety of Unng Uttl fH'f -work. Tcather redal to each hrcl. Uicy wouldn't affect heel to one u can't affect them. emergency hrakei. the other 3 brakes. Vou pet brake lining eitra-lonAlso . . . lord brake drums gie more braking surface life! Pig in America. for car weigbt than on any other csr of a great You'll find these brake a good cumple aU avi the best ilc uual way isn't Ford principle-- '"' car . . . but that the best at the rr.ee way in building YOUR FORD DEALER makes real saluc! Ime ui 4-- u ce g 12-inc- ,HI QUALITY CAR IN THI IQW-Mt- CI The Brilliant riahinn V-- rrformant,Now Quictrf and in 7 Pen I tonomy in The Thrifty4' 60" "85" Fntme Sites lord Hiitorf Luiurioui Nw Interiors Nf w tffoieM s.e.rinf mpro,eJ Cemer-Poii- t Rida Hodif i tnd Kul.Ur Mouoied lafJ( Lot,.M Sitented Operation 1 hrouaboul Diticutit NeV Lioei tjaitirjr Under Engioa Hood Safety Glail Throiighoul Niie-Proofe- All-lir- Aj M0ftj j0 Comraruntots 129 month, after uiual dowa V-Ford car. model Ak your Ford dealtf 19)7 anr Moment, buji Credit Companfi of the Uoiverial plana the bout paymeot AUTHOIIIID rOlO rtNANCI PUNS B ey FIELD AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN YEARSI |