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Show CEltp THE OLD GIANT WHO by judicial decisions, been extended OVERREACHED HIMSELF to include regulations for the comfort iHttrrau Emtfc AND MIUVALE JOUKNAL Tree't Many Names "Dogwood" is supposed to be a corruption of "dagwuod," a name equivalent to its other names, "prlckwood," "skewerwood- '- o called because, being tirm, hard and smooth, it la used to make butchers' skewers. A Gift for Mis und convenience of the public, or the Issued every Thursday by Murray Electric light and power companies general public welfare." Mur-raState South 4842 Street, L'ress, operating in any state are subject to The attitude of most of states in regulation of rates aud the control regard to excluding competition in ocby legislative enactment. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION cupied territory Is rctleeted b.v the The right fur the Lake .10 Salt regulation of decision of the California Kallroad $ County One month, rates Hildegarde j for public utility service is based upon the use of streets and pub-lihighways and the enjoyment of $1.50 public franchises, especially those which give to the ADVERTISING RATES utility a monopoly $ ,50 for serving the public in Display, per column inch . any certain .10 district, and the exclusion line ....$ Readers, per by governmental power of competition in the 2500 Copies Weekly Circulation, occupied territory. The power to control competition Telephone Murray 35 is based upon a great many decisions When you fail to get your Eagle of the United States Court One year, Salt Lake County Elsewhere In United States-O- ne ... year In advance 1.00 e Supreme telephone the circulation department, concerning police powers as an inMurray 35, and a copy will be sent to alienable function of government, and, as set forth by the Pennsylvania Suyou immediately. perior Court iu the Relief Electric y Entered as second class matter Light, Heat and Power, Case: "This 3, 1927, at the post office at while most generally considered power Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act as to laws affecting 1879. of March 3, health, morals and public safety, bus, . Feb-rnra- being-applicabl- iu Gulden (.iate Kerry Co. case, January 25, 1920: "It is apparent that no new utilii.v should la; permitted to enter the field already served ,by another if all the following conditions applicable to this ease are present : If the teritory is served by a utility that pioneered in the field. If the utility is rendering efficient service. If the utility is rendering cheap service. If the utility is fulfilling adequately the duty which as a public utility it owes the public If the territory is so generally served that it may be said that the field of service is fully occupied. The New York State Public; Com mission in the Mayhew v. Kings County Lighting Co. case stated that:"li is the policy f this state that public regulation of the rates shall take place of competition. The state is lo protect the consumer against uui reasonable rates.'' By CLARISSA iCoinmisMoii MOKMON MKXT. Lowest Priced Six Brakes with 4-whe- I'liveiling of the Mormon bnttnlio) monunuut on the Utah state capita' irroimds will occur Pecoration day. This announcement was made b.v the monument commission on Saturday. The program at the monument will follow the arrival or procession, which is to form at Eaiile (iate at 2 p. m. and march through the business sectlou ot the city and then to the scene of the exercises. el The Most Active Six in its price class requires less gear shifting. Modem Superior Qaality New Low Price $795 765 825 795 875 925 Coach Touring Rodter Coup. 5kUb Uada Prlcti and opacif- ication tabjtct to ehangt without c. Pric9 f.oo no-ti- factory. Willy Oomrland, lnc9 Toimdo, Ohio. powerful '8ale beautiand active! That's the Whippet Six. The lowest priced Six with ful brakes. Accelerates MK. 5 to 25 miles per hour than its est competitor. Low gravity center TKrX HOLDIT IX A MOXDAY Mr. Teal, the manager of the Chanticleer Inn was held up early Monday morning and robbe dof about eighty dollars. Mr. Teal was proceeding home-afteclosing his place of business. The bandit waylaid his victim a short dis tanc-from his home and at the point of a revolver foried the handing over "f the money. The Inn nmimgcr was imt able to give a very good description of the robber. Police were called and a search for the bandits Is in progress. faster from 10 to 23 IJATTALION .MOM'. near- gives you greater road stability. Plus these features! Easy steer- ing; Balloon tires; Snubbers; Full pressure lubrication; Narrow body posts; Adjustable steering wheel hipp etQ MOTIIr'KIIOOIV IS KXAI.TKO FRANK C. HOWE MI KKAY, ITAII Kxalting motherhood as the highest mission of womankind and urging that men strive to lie, "what mother would have us be." Elder I'on 15. Collon paii! a glowing tribute to mothers, in Mm tier's day services In the Salt Lake Tabernacle Sunday. "If we can have guild homes, good mothers and fathers in America. I am not afraid for the future." the seakor declare;). Hi phitiNl siocial emphasis on the p!,-'of mother In "Mormon philosophy, pointing out that there cut In- o.i higher calling than that of mother. with "We lielleve thai tinn .it the fatherhood of Cxi lie said of molherhooil." doctrine "Next to the love of I'ml a cm aipll-fiei- l by his giiing hi only besot son for the salvation of mankiinl. is the love of mother." The meeting liegnn with Presiiimt Charles W. N'ibley presiding. The Thou sang, "fiulde t's Creat Jehovah," and the choir, direc;-ih- I by Prof. A. C. I.UIld followed with "Author of Kaith," accompanied by ForMrgnnlst Kdward P. Kimball. mer Bishop Ceorge liraham offeril invocation mid Mis Jessie und Miks Chailie Willliinix sang the diet, "Mother I (five." - Bennions Flour and Feed Mill PANTRY QUEEN AND BANNER FLOUR Guaranteed to Give Eentire Satisfaction to the Housewife What More Could You Ask? Ask Your Grocer for It Murray, Utah Phone 46 1 rvu wh i wear shoes. Why let get a money good (.bine and you will i lsewl eie. over taking your lmliir ItKT YOU; MIOKS SIIINKI) i wif a hoe shin- Tom Karos Is in Murray. Shine at Murray, on street tnlo pntl.ir i id shmihl Ik- all t'ltl- - Muff. b.v patronized Kar.w knows his Biblical Origin 'the breaking Of (Copyright.) WAS early summer when Htlde-gard- e Wood met her ideal man and she, a successful school teacher, had formed her hasty opinion In three miiuit's. It happened on the train when she was homeward bound for the long summer vacation; and as he was her neighbor In the pulliuan, occupying the next chair ro her own, it fell to his lot to pi k up a huge armful of roses that some of her admiring pupils had thing at her when the IT The phrase alabaster box" of the originated in the story of Mary Magdalene, who, tradition says, broke such h box to anoint the feet of Christ. In oyd-ter- a and clams taken In Canadian waters, but as a rule they are too small to be of commercial value, in shape they are usually spherical like small shining shot. Nodding the Head Tills custom dates back to prehla-tori- c times. It Is supposed to be survival of the primitive sign language which preceded spoken language. Exist Without Water The gazelle and llama never swallow water, according to Hn answered question in Liberty. UTAH-GRAN- D COAL Clinkers train started. Small Soi-rc- e of Supply IiCss Smoke Less Dirt Leas Soot "Thank you so much." Hildegarde Tinworlds supply of balsam of Less Slack murmured its the stranger crouched Peru, used in pet fumes and medicines, You Need For The Just What down to rescue the last delightful all comes from a I grove of Brooder pink bud from under his own chair. trees in Central America, known as Ask Your Dealer For It The porter, hovering at her elbow, he Halsam grove. offered to put them in the refrigerator of the buffet car just behind "They'll keep nice and cold, madam, and no trouhle at all. tlmnk you, tnn'm," And ttie porter vanished with the roses. MATTRESSES MANUFACTURED and RENOVATED "Looks like Htiythlnc except a Lowest schoolma'm," pondered the young man who wore spectacles, ami had quantities of brown hair. It was the young man's 111 luck to 4864 South State Street Phone Murray 335 lose sight of llihlegarde as she left the train, so that he never saw who It was that met her, hut the next day be wisely sought the "red caps" at the station and made diligent Inquiries. "If you means a lady wld vilcts," said one of the porters whom lie questioned, "I sure toted her hags. I We will bake to your order a dunno her name, tint she nibbed . v Birthday or Anniversary CAKE Wedding, a lady at de gate and says. 'Penh Mis' r,'!Aj the eye and satisfy the appetite delight tin some like dat." Cunlow, or one today and let us convince you of out ability Hilly Kemsen thanked the man joyfully, tipped him generously, and ! rushed off. Surely be knew Mrs. Up-2-Da- te He hoped It was Ids dear Cousin Ituth (innderlow. If It wasn't, 43 No. Main 4828 So. State Ruth could probably Introduce him to some of her C.uniterlow-llaws ! He Midvale, Utah Murray, Utah Called Ruth on the telephone later, and lohl her he had ihoncht of culling, if she wotdd be home thai night. Renisen!" his exclaimed ''Hilly cousin "I thought enthusiastically. you were In P.utt'alo your man told me the other day do come to dinner tonight, and spend the evening I have an old school friend here, hist arrived from So happy Hilly Kctnsen stopped at a florist's, and, laden with n huge box of (lowers, he arrived five minutes beMusic By fore dinner. I Introduce "llihlegarde, dear, may my cousin, P.illv Remsc!,'; p.illy, ltd: Is Miss Wood, my old school friend!" Ruth, not twenly-ihherself, danced off to mist lu-- r young husband who was entering. I am glad to "Well, IhUIegarde.' see you," be exclaimed, "and how are you, Hilly?" tie asked slapping the happy, spectacled youth on the back. "how am IV Stuned'" blurted Hilly, and Juit then dinner was an liounccd a:id Hilly offered Ids arm to his cousin and Hiblcgiirde wen! to her place with Mr. (illliderlow. A WOKTIIWIIII.KIIOMK TKODt CT It was a inerrv meal, and although Iliidegarde and Hilly confessed tlioroiig'ly surprise.) at the meeting, and explained the coincidence to theii host and hostess. Hilly said nothing about his quizzing of the station powers that had resulted . . so fortunately. It was a delightful evening for tftl of them, especially Hildef-ardand t when Hilly P.illy Relnseli. but It was leaving that Jack (.'underlow manCarburetor and Ipnition Adjustments word to him. aged to whisper "Pretty girl, eh, Hilly?" Reo "I'll say so!" whs ItUty's enthusiastic reply. 337 Cliff Simpson, Prop Phone Murray "I'oii't lose your heart, old man, you know she's engaged?" "Nor exploded poor Hilly who hud quite lost Ids heart, "Yes Just hiipp.'iief- l- she' pretty happy, eh?" I "Swim so," growled Hilly, and therefore when he ali farewell to I Two-Ro$25.00 Corn Planter Ulldegaril". be wad In the lowest 1 5.00 Potato Digger depths of gloom. All that Mimmer, Illldegurdi. Wood I 5.00 Grain Grinder waited, hoping that Hilly Itemsen 50.00 and Cutter Piping Cotnjilcte Ensilage would find out her homo address und 1 50.00 Gasoline Engine come and see her. He did not come, 1 4.00 Rock Crusher Small but one glorious August day there MURRAY a WASATCH 4S65 came hot of flowers for her, conSTREET, taining Hllly'g card. White rosea gnd 19-Hlbi-o- f su h bride roses ahe had never tteen, and she knew that In the bottom of her heart that she loved Hilly Renisen. Ot course sh rnuxt thank hint, and yet shf did not know Ids tuldresd perhHps Rutli could tell hr. So Ittith told her Rladly. and Hlldegiirde wrote happy, cheerful note - r rather ahe wrote Imif a dor.cti note to Hilly before ahe had one that aulted her, and In It she told him that oho waa to happy because ahe wad engaged to ttach at Hlue Lake school for the AU Kinds of Poultry Feeds Made To Order coming yrar. The next day, HIldegRrde. picking 41-4- 7 Phone: Murray 251 West 48th South row In their garden, wna surprised bjr the fight of a gray clad young man iprlntlng down the garden path. "It cannot be a tiipdcnger hoy," thought Hildegarde. and. of course, It wntn't , anybody but Hilly Item-dea- l e - Painter Decorator Paper Hanger Best Work GUSTAV A. WELLER Prices sliell-rltntne- NOW THE MACKIE Canadian PearU Pearls are sometimes found d Plain and Ornamental Pastry A!! fypiJi.li Midvale Bakery Bakery ..:..:..;..:..:..;..:,..:,.:..t.j,..4.t,H DANCE FRATERNAL HALL, MURRAY Every Wednesday Night BUXTON ORCHESTRA e Ask for THE BOBBIE BROOM Made by Utah Labor them-helve- THE INTERMOUNTAIN BROOM CO. s 45th SOUTH GARAGE Expert Automobile Repairing Service FOR SALE VERY CHEAP w 1 PHONE MURRAY 7 M fori I Dimond Coal & Feed Co. STANDARD U! Q tfi if. I in ttV ts t itM.,, ri n m TZSI V ZCJ AFh JTWl i fsr - . vi r j-- - ;.i . - wm imm w Wi. i l y'sts-- j "a j"9l? FRANK'S GARAGE "I tindontiiuid that Jott were engaged!" he breathed heavily, Hildegarde looked filiated. "Only to teach nchool another year," ahe Hammered. "Resign!" nlomted Mr, Remsen Joyfully, "you're going to marry me ami go to K.gjpt for a honeymoon!" Hy the time Pllly met Jack Gun. derlow, bo had got over his chagrin, for he nd the happiest man In the " crhl and us for .luck, lie had I. i.g agu hi till Joke, for-Mtt- 4919 South State Frank Olson Prop. Phone Murray 334 W (Bnmjc & MORTICIAN A- - COAL dJtutkuui LICENSED EMBALMER Tenderly Serving These 11 Years, A complete funeral for $50.00 or $75.00 An exceptionally fine funeral fur $100.00. Invite you to investigate the high quality of these funerals. Phono Murray 50 4700 South "State Street. I ! |