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Show Page THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938 8 Farmer or Miner Murray High Operetta To Be Staged Friday Saturday fa -- Pinafore", Gilbert comic opera, will be presented at the Murray high school Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. announced W. F. Robinson, director. A matinee will be presented at 3:45 p.m. Friday. Double cast leads will be abetted by several supporting characters. Vosta Johnson, Ronald White, Virginia Gillespie, and George McMillan will assume leading roles. Supporting characters will be played by Sam Bringhurst, Max Tripp. Betty White, Emolia Shirley Weslover, LaVella Johnson, LaVor McMillan, Charles Call, Duane Frcdrickson, Bill Beck, Laurence Erickson, Ralph Simper and James Kilby. a, ray first ward are expected to meet with the Priesthood in their regular meeting at 9:3o a.m. Sunday at the ward conference. Visiting stake officials will be weeks. present with a special message An effort is being made to see to all ward workers. Sunday that all children who are in need school will convene as usual at of the hot lunches will be sup- l.i:30 a.m. plied with them, said Earl Smith, The annual ward conference Liberty school principal. Child- will be held at 6:30 p.m. along ren may work for the lunches, or with the regular Sacrament if they have fruit or vegetables meeting under the direction of to trade, they will be allowed to the stake presidency, said A. E. do so. ward bishop. Crane, Room mothers, members and All ward members are urged officers of the P.T.A. were presto be present and visitors are ent. Mrs. Hilmer L. Larson was cordially invited. In charge. FREE ADULTS ADULTS f i BEAUTIFUL 1939 CALENDAR Get Yours TODAY at i mis week s special: ismd rUKD Sedan tor iZ)i Aiin mi KXAfn r.A X Utah t Murray Fur Felt WOMEN'S HATS DYERS) Call On l's We'll Call Phone Murray 31 If YOU ARE THIS TYPE YOUlL yltyw Fur and Self-Trimm- Christmas Party For Children of Firemen To Be Arranged 1 fellow" For Brother Qffc Or Dad....P,oxA(l&iH f. All Wool MUFFLERS lirtght Men's Dress SOX Fancy Patterns Dozens of Pairs Off In All Sizes P.iirDC COMFORTERS Blanket Remnants Assorted Lengths.. Ea. 15' 25 49c Plaids New Stock of All Silk Filled 1 Weight. 5J4 l.hs Report Promised Soon Constitution Planned On Bus Survey A meeting will be called soon Reports were received from the public service commission stating that a survey of the bus service between Salt Lake and Murray Santa Claus will reign at the has been completed. Christmas for children of A detailed report will be made the American Legionnaires at the to Glen E. Howe, city attorney, Murray city fire hall Dec. 19. the commission said. At their meeting with the AuxLethe iliary Monday evening, gion appointed a committee to make arrangements for the party Word which will be held in the evenWord is awaited concerning ing, said post commander H. A. the Boxelder street sewer proi- Robbins. The committee includes tho.ect which has been DroDoscd to Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Payne, chair- - vpA administrators in Washing men, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pen- ton, D. C. ney, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maxficld, Immediately after the project Mr. and Mrs. David Keith, Mr. is accepted, work can begin, said and Mrs. Robert Howard, Mr. J. Clifford Hansen, who will suand Mrs. George Dingledine. perintend the project. A Christmas party for the children of the members of the Murray City fire department will be given at the Murray City fire hall, Wednesday, December 21, according to Mr. Grover Brown, chairmn of the committee on arrangements for the party. Ray Allan, Leo Townsend, Miller arid William are assisting Mr. Brown on the committee. Santa Claus will appear in person and distribute Christmas gifts to the children from a very well supplied Christmas tree: Festivities will begin around 8 o'clock and a fine time is promised to attending the ailair. to draw up a constitution for the South Murray Civic league, said Hilmer L. Larson, chairman. The league was formed several days ago with its purpose to further civic improvement in South Murray. LOANS Awaited Project TO BUY OR REFINANCE Automobiles Convenient Repayment L N. Plan Schwan Company Bank Bldg. The Eagles fraternity initiated new members at its meeting Thursday, announced B. A. 5 Xmas Gift Suggestions five t Electric Razors Shaving Sets Bill Folds and Purses Klaseo. William McMillan, president of the Salt Lake aerie, was the . m.- . a lie proposal stated that " con- - sptaker for the evening. Miucuon oi this sewer will eliInitiation ceremonies were in minate unsanitary conditions in charge of John Birch, worthy this section of Murray and pro- president of the Murray aerie: vide sewer facilities for Jones, worthy vice pvopie Franklin along the route of the sewer president: Clifford Saunders. project." chaplain: Charles West, conduct- Residents in the vicinity hove ' initiation.! tried several times in t lie paM few years to start this project, but they have never been able to Prizes Offered obtain a Federal grant until now. Christmas lights mean cash Under this proposal residents this year. will be required to pay for maThree cash prizes will be off terial costs only and f"r thv '"' ll,,cr;.tel homes of the total cost cr : d.n mi!, me Christmas i . to pay or maholidays "in terial costs only and .,llthe Murray c,,y 1,cht doparl- nearly of the total co.st niAthe recommendation of will be advanced by the federal ChiTord Hansen, the niv mm. government. Mr. Hansen estimated that the cost would be mission will award a first prize of $12.50. second prize of $lo and one dollar approximately third prize of $7.50. front foot but said a definite fig. Judges and basis of ure has not yet been ascertained awards will be decided making ujion at an early mewling of the com- TAYI.ORSVILI.E CARNIVAL mission. S(IIEI)t LED FOR DIX. j4 1) . $5.79 to $15.00 J and All Kodak Supplies i 98c J 49c and up $1.00 and up i ...59c and up S $1.00 and up i Hfi SI 5.00 i J Watches 4 Flashlights ; First Aid Kits 4 Fountain Ppm anrl j 4 TOBACCOS and PIPES-Kod- Pn.1 ak. uring Sets 25c to $3.00 rPrtllfTIA N 9 QQ. onrl tin 25c and up Boxed Stationary 4 f Assorted Christmas Candy....5-lb- . box 98c J 4 Auto Magic $1.00 i Moving Picture Gun Entirely New m IrU.l C.Ut K Miracle Photo 4 A V W r. f fr rhlMrrn I SI. 00 Mlnt Cards with Names Encraved With Nme 4 r Taylorsville Carnival, scheduled for Thursday and Friday December 8 and 9, will undoubtedly draw large crowds both evenings. The tTogram for Thursday evening has been carefully planned and Friday evening a dance is scheduled. Chili and pics will be served in the evening beginning at six o'clock. Booths are under the direction of the various organizations of the ward. eve-ninfi- s, KcMUuckysVo;t'.;7VMstraiht Bourbon, but hope to receive some! PINT No. 61 TS HALF P. QUART No. 60 I (Q PINT No. 62 ... S1.00 Engraved and Envelopes H - 4914 South State 4. 100 Murray t BROOKS,'; I m . 1 McDanicl-Drook- vm.'V i Motor Co. 4955 State St. s CWL KNOW PtTUU Time, MO WADtlTt. fOU PATTEBY DANIEL- v- - IS CAW DtAD. C9APLY tsr It E HAND TO V'T'LL STABT DO IT I tF "v:. . (.O'. CCMHf."LT,. T.LJ OVtR tlOHT AND IT V" WEKt VOIO ID 18Y ivwniNU IT OVER I P j CO AN v V I (Continued from Page I) at Liberty m!h.1 lure ela Friday. December 18: 8 p m. Arlington school operetta at Mur ray high school auditorium. Evening, Freshie Frolic at Murray high school gymnasi- $TAICNT ir. BOURBON WMKtr ma. HKtmr imnu mri, mc, n. r.c Murray Eagle publishes b i g Christmas edition. Illustrated yearbook of Murray for 1938. PnrPllin 3(1 im Oi LblJlLd 1H34 1937 n.ktL'n i.,r Ford tourHudson '8' - 4 ).i vU...M Irtinlr dr - ,iO VI V1' Rcd- - radio-hca- . $397 1932 fine shape $233 1937 t. Terraplanc brough.,dcfroSt.heat $619 1937 uiosmobuc Sedan . Studebakcr 6. Hockne Chevrolet Coupe, really nire Tcrraplanc Coupr, radi.heat f Mc Daniel Brooks, inc. -- 49SS f. Prescriotion Drua i 4 4 by 4 COMING EVENTS um. WMuo-t- "SPEEDY" 1 i BATH SALTS. BATH POWDFRS. rOMPACTS 8-- 9 If you arc this type, you'll not only 464 Murray Eagles Initiate Project To Start After Federal O. K. . rt $Q50 O j Jtftlt of '."gooj Dress-Spo- ed Legionnaires Will Sponsor Christmas Party For Children jH-- rjT Round $098 O A Park City mining region. When conditions are shirk in the miiims industry, lie turns his attention to farming. Hundreds of miners follow this method of earning a living. Others work oil farms during the spring, summer and autumn, and then find employment in mines during the winter. Besides furnishing employment for farmers during the off season, the development of many mining properties has resulted m the development of water whici has enhanced the value of farm lands. Farms and mines are Important to each other in many ways. The greatest farm market' In Utah is mining and its allied Industries. The accompanying two photos are of Joe Ilurgener of Midway. On the left he Is shown ready to begin a day's work In the United States Smelting Uefining and Mining company properties In the southeastern end of the Park City mining district. At the right he Is shown In mining togs coming off shift. Mr. Burgener was raised on a farm In the fertile valley below the mines of the eastern end of the -' for gcncroiity handkeroEfs These Make ed to three-fourth- s "TSG Self-Trimm- Reduced I rj Christmas TIES WOMEN'S COATS three-fourth- s l,Mi,ntr $55 av Only Altitd LIKE THIS BOURBON THAT'S A New Shipment of Men'i Children's Coats JL fto0 a Pine prescm Special at This Low Price.... da Pleated Fronts Reduced to Clear IIV 49c&98cB2S; VELOUR HATS p Pair MEN'S SLACKS 7Ttf All Styles Reduced to Clear.... (Continued from Page (CLEANERS, $098 Prc-Holid- vgOO 20 Patterns Sewer Construction YOUR APPEARANCE depends upon the CLOTHES YOU WEAR. Call On Is Regularly for Cleaning and Pressing. Front ed Colorful Mc-Clea- ry : Semi-Tailor- unly-M- en's Leather Jackets Women's Dresses De-Llo- STATE and VINE MOTOR CO. PLYMOUTH DODGE $998 4 to $498 18.- .- Dressy and Meeting. Of All First Ward Auxiliary P. T. A. Officers Meet Agencies Sunday All officers and teachers in the At Liberty School various auxiliaries of the Mur- Liberty school P.T.A. officers met at the school Wednesday to discuss their membership drive, the hot lunch program, and plan their meetings for the next few to 14 nine Present An Ideal Xmas sizes School election held Wednesday, December 7, 1938, with polling place at Murray City Hall, resulted in the election of George Doran with 179 votes as compared with 158 for his opponent, Clyde Marsden. The election was quite close and attracted the interest of most of the voters in the ward, as the vote was heavier than is often the case in school elections. Mr. Doran will asssume office on the first day of January, succeeding T. Ray Kingston. Mr. Kingston has served five years and part of that period he was president of the school board. "H. M. S. and. Sullivan Pcd-ros- HOUSE COATS George Doran Elected School Board Member Double Cast Leads Are Featured In Production HUDSON South State Street TERRAPI kuv DAkirtfr. Pk. ui.j fioa m... n t.fl J-- - NTS t T |