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Show Ii Th" awr11ge nnnunl Increase due to was good. T llad a good unrtet'l'uit und >l ;,"'od woolen shirt and good pult· of the mannre applit•d at the rate uf 8 tons pants, and th1•1'e tht>y Wf'l'l' in u mttn-~ per fl. en~ was l.aH tons of ha~· and to ncr n:tked, an(! 1 just thought ":\Iy the aplitation nt thC' rnte of 32 tons Lord, will I haY!' to eome tn that" so 1 wns :.!.3!1 tonps OYl'l' the nutn•ated check 1 While thl' ruallnr·p upplh•rl_ in I 1 eould not keep from t'Q lu;::- uml while I J.llot;;. 1 was sitting thl're in n eorner· a f'Om-, thl' latteJ· t·a.,e Hmount('(l to tour r 1tde thH t he-loni-(NI to m~· <'OJll)JHII~- timt>s as llllH'h ~~~ i11 tlw frorn.,•r tlH• eame along nnrl '':tid "\\.h'llt's th; inl'rf'a~ed hay yit>lfl . . ~\·as . uot quite matte 1·, f'llnrl•e-?'' aud ~aifl "WPll, .John, doubled. Th('r·r•ton•, 11 1' •·~tJmlltl'd that you SP-t> my condition, 1 haw 110 blan. m:murP at the lighter rate is 127 p('r kf't, no hat, eoat or shoes. r <'Rn't liYe <'<•nt more \'Rlnahlp per ton than u t hl'rf' this wny.'' 111· told me to eome 1 lhl' hf'aYif'r rate. - -- bl'l>lhP-r. !tlon~; n·itll him. hP :~nil hi!. 1 ,JakP, hzrri a hlnnkPt, a piPf'(' and that Lone Red Hair on Coat J conl1l stay wi t.h t lwm. Cauaea Divorce Action 'l'h+>~· had ah·t•lld .•- a·arkl'rt out a plnt'e New York.-:1-li'.S. )j;tbel Quaylc; exto 0<'( upy. They n~>VN' gnvf' tll! any pects to win hE>I' tllvorce suit ugain-;t tRtlous at all that Pv~>nil•~. . we had Frank J. Quayle, hotel propril'tor, hy 11 f~>w bardtad. ..; lo•ft O\'Pr so WI' had a Jmh·-11 red hair, Mrs. Quayle's lullr to mttk~> out till thf' n.-xl dtl)'. .\ion~ ill Ul•t t'tld, so wheu she found a sll'ttlltl ut that hue on her husbaiHl's coat In the forf'noou we got our nltlons, which con•istt>d of a pint of cornmeal lapt"l she hired detectil'e>~ to shadow Not expected Not thought possible .... ......................... "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Beautiful Fragrant FLOWERS j 1 I Now on Displ.t ·: Essex ene-ineers have now created an nen greater and finer Essex Super-Six. So startline are it~ advantages that atthe heieht oi the selling season, with the market stripped of Essex cart ;md thousands of unfilled orders on hand, pr9duction was in terrupted to eive buyers a ereater and finer value. We are now showing the fine>t Essex value of all time and your promptness in orderin!! alone can insure delivery ahead of the multiplying thousands who want this new Essex. 2-P:.lSs. Speedabout $700 Coach $735 Coupe $735 4-Pass. Speedster $835 Sedan $835 All prlce.J f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tOll ·) FRANK C. HOWE Vine and State Street. _Phone Murray 3-Hy. 2831 MURRAY, UTAH • 1 tmm th11t hall Leea holt<'<i, Hntl 1:1 t<Dlllll pleee of ht>ef, for It dRy's rations. 'l'he~· gan• us a hnkl' ovt>n or ~k!llet to I'OOk our mP-nls in, with 11 ~mall arm full of wood to flo our cooking with. We trit>d ~evt•ral wa~·s of cooking our uwals tn find the hest. unit quiC'kPst way to prP-I)llrf' it. You <N' wp f'OHiit not fr.'' our meat be1•ansP we bud nn lard, and to bake our h1·~.ad and lht-n boll our meat takPs nearly u hnlf n • rtay, so you ~e that was too slow. \Ve finall~· g-ot to hoiling om· m••at tir~t. WI" eut our mpat up in snJ.all bits 1md boiled it tmtll it was perfedly clone with a right smart wntPr in it, ond then stir in our rnt>nl and make a mm:h in with our meaL Wf' took nn old canteen and un-oulder~d it unrt punl.'hed holes in it with a siUHil nail, and sifted the hr11n out of om· mPal. We woultl brown the br~:~n and mak~ ns a hot dl'ink instead of cofft>e. I am just telling you this Ho you m.a)· uuth.•rstand what WI' had to ~at and bow we hnd to prepat·e it. .\s to i de:«·ribing or telling of tbe horror" nnd : suffering aniong thosp poor ra~ged 1 'naked men, I have not language to {'X- ! press lt. You 1<ee the men had hffn lu 1 i there so long without any cbangf· of ' J clothes till their clothes w.-re wom off worse tht• 1 of them, and to nmke it ·wholE.' prison was full of ,body lice. 1 I ba\'e no doubt but what there wert• ~ a Jot of men died in prison just from having all tlw life blood drawn out or the-m by the lice-. 1 reme-mber nne poo1· fe-llow that had just gin•n up and lay around inside ot' a brick wnll In the prison until the liN• had cove-J'NI likf' mngots on a dead body. him 1 (To Be Continued) I "- Fliea' Wings Used i i MANURE INCREASES ALFALFA YIELD ON IRRIGATED LANDS +++f• t•++.Julo•l-•U• I> fo t++++++++++++++<f+wt+~l~t••·+<tl+H+II++I~H+t;+H.. Murray, Utala •oaaz 1U.OB8 A.uto hllaball, Anto Soccer, O.medJ' Anw Bac.. CltlrlllTal lllowt an4 ftrUlenll A.ll4 Ule Greaten Bspoatttob Vtah •• llliAetal, A.l(l'lcrultural, Ltnotock, l'onltrr and. lllallnfeatnred l'To411"'' enr tr w•-111e4. THIS IS THE TIME To Prepare Your Pullets For the Fall and Winter Season We Have the proper Feeds and Supplies for you Fred Carlson and Co. PHONE MURRAY 422' Opposite City Hall Murray, Utah Uidg. Salt Lake City t . .=_=:_:_:_============.' i+ LAWN MOWERS :i::i: + repaired ii " i f ± ••••+++++++++++++++++++ • Rebuilt, and sharpened I i Satisfactory Work Guaranteed E L HORR • • 4 7 73 S OUth St a t e + + * •lo + •!• i.,. ** I -;••!••!-•!•+•!••:0.-:••:.•}+•!•~•!•t'.••!••!•.:~tt•+•!••!.. •!•{,..!•~ SIDEWALK MERCHANDISING Now and then some grocer who needs business exb·emely bad, can be seen dragging his foods out onto the sidewalk. Immediately great swarms of flies leave places of filth and gather on such displays, espi!Cially fruits and vegetables. Dogs too, make it a point to hang around the grocer's sidewalk display. Most people refuse to buy foods from a sidewalk mer.Yet, some are chant. thoughtless, oftimes resuiting in illness for the whole family. ' Pulllna OonMt\11 ~lclntyrr t£.. The Smitlr;;otJhm otficlul also plane lu \'li:!it the solar radiation obiervatory on 'l'able mountain ~+ In Cftlltorntn, where dally oil· servatlontt ot the \'arlatlous of .;. the sun are being made In <"0· + •• operation with l!tatlms in Chilt• and 11outhwest Atl'lca to deter· •!• mine the sun's Influence uponj+ t . l: weather conditions. Plain and Ornamental Pastry l'lr...,orlu, P,..e&llta, Band. Oo.D.cent, llnli... Jforae I·.• -··- . •• ..,_.,._ -·-uBureau + + <•my. I ATTRACTIONS i Bonded Adjustment ~= :~ . _._.,_u•-·-·. •-·---·:. FREE Opposite City Hall .,. j 4828 So. State GENTLEMEN J.P. O'BRIEN, Opt.D. I 43 No. Main Midvale, Utah LADIES and i Up-2-Date Bakery · For ± ! k Midvale Bakery TOM KAROS Expert Shoe Shining ~· Wasatch 3425 •:• Wal'hlngton.-Cnrrying an In· ~ • ·r strmnent so delicate that it I>< {< helleved It could u1easure the ':' ••• + heat of a match i5,000 miles tlw8y ••• \"our \l'llt<:h wade to keep it no atmosphe1·e lnten•enetl, D•·. ,..on-ellen t t i UJ<' ~ Charle~ G. Abbot, actin::: SeC're· ••• Repairing Watrh :-;xJII'I'I + tary ot the Smithsonhm lnstltu- ~: Adistic Engravlne tlon, llas sta1'ted for Mounr Wll· •:• ·~ son, Calif., tl.' eontiuue the mt·u~ - + + urement of the hPat of tlw star·;;. +~· .mWELI-:Jt und OI>TOMETRIST The Instrument, so frnll thut ~· Murray, Utah flle•' wings m·e used Jn Its + 1•: \'tt.c 'l'estPII tlhtst~es Fitted + make·np, Iii !le,crih!.'ll as 811 im ~· 11111 lll'Y£'r snt!sfil•d auless •!• proved rad I omf'ter, ten time:-: •!• YOt. II I'(' more sen>'i£ive rhan the one n~ed ••• by Doctor ;\bll1)( In lfl:.l3 when ++++-t·+.:··:.·:·+·:·-t•-t•+*:.·:••!•t!••!t+•!•+• h~ made the tlrst determlnutlun~ •!• ++++ ·;. •:of the heat spectrum ot ten of ~ .,. the brighter j;(ur~ other tbm• :~ the sun In the hl~tor·y of asti'Oil · + 4 77 4 So. State W B p ' GUSTAV A. WELLER 'L .. ........ j Who Owes You? We Collect j (Bonded to the State oi Utah) to Get Heat of Stars ·=· : ACETYLENE WELDING -·-·-·- ----·-·-·•"-• j . -·- -·-·-· ·-·-• Decorator - Painter - Paper Hanger ....... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... lMoney for Bad Debts ++++++++++++++ot•++++•)++++·:·~: I ALBERT MARRIOTT, Re11. 1032 Ramona Pbooe 150 -4838 So. Stahl l'hone :\lurray U MURRAY Accortting to the dl vorce pnvers she sen·ed on him, the detectiws t railt'd Qua)•le an!l 11 young womnn to u hou~e ln Hruoklyu one evening lnst month. Cmne the d!twn, and they sum,non!.'ol ~t•·s. Quayle an!l three autos of fl'i(•rHI ~ anrt relntlve11 for wltne~ses. The youn~ womua with the hotPI man, it is charged, . had red hair. ;i ~l'iced MURRAY FLORAL llim. _ _ _ __ - - -- Mr. Eldredge's War Experiences con- seen it and heard the awful moans and 1money or watches or pocket knives, and cries of those that Wl.'rt> penned under would turn them into thl' office they tinued from preceding page. thl' wreckage. I n('\'er bud an opport- would rN'Pipt us for them and whe-n for some time, and made my nose and unit~· of learning how many were kill· we wen• releRsed they would gin~· them mouth bleed. Such another mess of ed oml rliefl in thut wreck, as they hnck. but if tbP.y found anything of human fiesbl and wreckage you never cunil'd us off bevr!' tlwy got it clean- that kind on us thPY would confiscate it and we would ll!'l'f'r ge-t them back saw. 1 don't know bow many were ed up. l \\H~ awfnll~· jarrl'rl up but had no 'l'hat did not bother me ,·ery m!Ucb killed and died, as they gathen•d u:-; Ull that were not killed or penned under bmlPs hrol..en, and wus ~u sore for ~;ev- for th!'y ball alrP-ady confiscat(>4 all the wreck, and took us back to Oku- cral dll,\'S I l'ould hard!~· get around. r lind. One of my company turned In 1 lona and kept us there until they got \\'e stuyt•fi >It Okulonu till the next $1-10.00 and when he went to leave he UTAH MAMMALS du~· wht'll 1n• wt·n~ again started South, pt·esented his rN·eitJt and tht>y said the wreck cleaned up. TbP t:nlvei·sity ot l.'tt11h has ju~t LsOne of my neighbor boys was killeil. getting along very well without any th!'il' books only show('d $40.00 to his 1 saw one poor fellow with both legs furthel' troubiP, .getting to <'ababa on credit and that was all they guve him. sued u new bulletin listed as "Ctah mashed to a pulp just abo,·e the knees. OctQher lst, l~tH wiH•rt> we were put It was that wuy with all of them . .\lununals" written by Claude '1'. uttorney and I 'l'berl' was none that got back what Barn~.~. l'lalt iAJ.ke '.rhere were fom· cars uu1shed to into prh;on. is u. revision bulletin This nuturalh;t. On arrival thl're WI' Wl'l'l' taken to · tlwy put ln. ;;pUnters, and all of them full of men, After they got through sear<'hlng us of a pteviou, one ,by tbt• anthor bear110 you can have au idea, but never the Provo!<t ~larl:lllal's office and were can realize how it was unless you• bad told If we had any valuables such as we were tak('n to our prison pen, wl!kh lng the sume nallle. lu It are 1&1 {litges had bl't'n used for a cattle shed before and thirty-two mup~. also it l:s pro+ + -+ + + + + + + + + + + • • + * + + + + + tbt> war. Part of it had a brkk wall fus('ly lllustrat('(l with the animab and thP re.<>t was feucPd in with boards dPscriiJed. 'l'be author has gi veu d.,_ set in the gt·ound making the !enee 12 tailed descriptions of l'at.•h animal it~ feet high, with a plank wnlk all around most outstanding chtH'al'tPristics, its ' and Repairing Wagon work, and all kinds of machinery the outside LIJ) UPU r the top for tlte t•olor, measurements and distribution. 1 Hor.aboeing expertly done. gutlrd 1o walk arounrt nn and look Approxhrutt!.'ly r,oo mammals haYe heeu • dowu im~ide. Our pri;;on a.bout two .atuloged in thh fashion . . acres of ground, thcrl' was about one Tht• ntl'iety deseribt'(l rungt-s from 1 I fourth of it sbP-dl'(l or covered. the IUOOSt> to the DlOlllSI' and \'lll'iOU..'I '\'"t" got th~rt' n.bont 4:00 o'clock in bat>i. Among the rttrer animab nl.t'nt- I -·-·-~~-·-thP !'venin~. on looking around I ~>aw toned are the black foxes, t·acon~:>, wing. poor tullow r"' ed men that had bl'eu tail martins, woh·erine.~. ottel'8 and 1 l in tberpo u yenr, with their old clothes fiying squirrels. All of the citations 1 MATIRESSES MANUFACTURED and RENOVATED all torn to strings and rags, most on the animals discussed haV(• been • of tlwm, like. were bnrefoott"4. They C'be(:ked over hy JSpecialbts in their Il or est OWest riCeS Wf're almost naked walking around pat·tkulut· tiPld In co-ot>erution with sePmingly taking no thought of their the author. I · 4864 South State Stre.t Phone Murray 335 c:onditious, although I wa~ in better •l lr. Barnf'o is 8 charter ru~mber of 1 shup~ th:tn they "·ere for •vhat I bad ••••• ...,___~ll----"''-••""'""__, ___,,..__11 '__,,.,_ ••·•··-·---·--··-_,,,..__, __,,..__.ll_ the .\.rnel'icau SO<'lety of :\[ammnloglsts 1 and Jll.8oy othet· societif's for the stu•dy . {-o+++++ot-+++++++++++++ I +++++++++•t+++++++H+++++++. .+t++ of animals. Ills present work Is writ· tl'u for the rnhersity of Utah at the 1 request of l't·esident Geo. Thomas and '\ill be distributed by the t'niversit:r We will !Jake to yonr order a to educatioual ini:ititutions ttnd au~hor· Wedding, Birthday or Anniveraary CAKE atie:; thl'Oughout the world. It is in I that will delight the ese and ~atlsty the appetite line with the progrttm of the l.!uh'ersion~> today and let us Cllll,·in(·e you ot ou.r ablUtJ ty of utah to acquaint the citizf'ns of tbe state with the rt>gion in whif'b thP-y !iYe. ...... ... Moderate}• • DAY OF ·SANITATION Most people of today are careful about what they eat, where their foods come from, and how they are handled. Sanitation is one of the strongest appeals of the 0. P. Skaggs System stores. New patrons see, at a glance, that our stores and foods are genuinely clean. Every unwashable item is free from dust, dirt and germs. Your health is in safe hands if your foods come from the 0. P. Skaggs System store. On tbP t'matllla reclamation projf'ct in north-central Orgeon, along the Columbia rh·er, the Yalue of manure on alfalfa has been determined by an 11. year expt"rimeut under the direction of the United State.~ Department of A~l-j culture. Tbiti project is typjcal of ll number of Irrigation projects adjacent to thl' Columbia river in Orgeon and Washington, and the manure.al!alfa experiment wtu1 C'onducted on "lands that apeai· to be permanently nonagricultural under the practiee.s of irrigation farming." :Uanurt> wa~ n pplied In 6 of the 11 years at the rate of R and 32 tons per The average yield or air-dry 1 act'>!. hay from tb~> check plot which re(-eived 1 no manure was 3.71 tons per acre; that I 'from the plots which received manure ,;ix 1lwes at the rate of 8 tons per acn• 'WaN 5. 07 tons; R.Dd that from the plots ·• " · , which re<.-eivl'd man uri' six times at thel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rat!' of 32 ton;; p£>r at·re was tUO tonH. {!~!§~~§!!~~~~~§~~~~§ I Murray, Utah l . ~ ..... |