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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE THURSDAY, JULY Letters to the Editor (Continued from First l'use) more attractive anj munt parry a greater variety of goods, otherwise Isople will form the habit of board-lu- g the street car for Suit Luke, where they know they will flud what they want. Of course, I ibelleve we have Home very nice stores here, but on the other hand some of tbem are ho crowded with goods piled in pell mell, that there is scarcely spuc-for the customer feet particularly If they are farmer's feet! A store that displays merchandise ou the floor and piled all around until the customer has to play hide and seek with the clerk, only (Ives un Impression of con f union and untidiness thut drives prospective buyers away. Many, many times I have tried to buy things in some of the Mlurruy stores which I could not obtain, and have had to go to Salt Luke for it. Of course then I have Btient other money there that might have been I could nut set Bpeut in Murray. tlm color in children's hose I wanted, nor the size of needltw 1 needed, nor could I get Japanese ere, here. And another thing. If Murray merchants want to draw the trade of farmers' wives who lo not live right In Murray, they ought to provide a few comforts for them. To my knowlege there is no rest room for ladles in Murray. Women who eme from a distance to shop, with little children and balrttt, would ap predate a quiet room where they might rest, wash their bauds, or nurse the baby. Salt Luke provides these convenience, and thut is why women go there to shop. Farmer's Wife. JJear Editor: BLANKET MILLS FACTORY KAI'IDLY N KAILS COMPLETION (Continued from First Page) the progress lndng niiide In the const ruction of the New Woolen Mills at Murruy, You are certainly entitled to congratulations, not only for the type of industry yon are establishing, but for the businesslike manner In which this new enterprise is being bundled, Yoiur undertaking is eieciully to me for the reason gratifying that I have constantly advocated the installation of woolen mills as a means of creating a better market for wool produced in this section of the West, and also for the reason that an Industry of thut tye, when projicrly nuinuged, cnu not full to Ik! successful. As you probably know, I have Just completed an Investigation of the Industrial opportunities in em h u of the eleven western states, work In which myself and stuff were engaged for over three years I mid of the various industries am reporting on, (lie inaiiufuctiire of woolen textiles Is recommended most highly. The market for the sale of the prodixt you ure preparing to niiinii- facture is many times greater than lou can iM)Sslbly supply with the plant you are building, a condition that certainly insures an outlet for the total amount of goods you can nrisluee. and in view of the fact that you huvesueh a large and successful sales organization already In the field, would indicate that suecens will attend your efforts from the moment production Is un der way. whose work Is As an Engineer to the Investigation of Inconfined dustrial opitortnnllies, will state, 1 know the advantages you have for the sale of your product, and I am familiar with your plans of organi zation and the methods you promise to use In placing your stock on the market, and I have no hesitancy in saying that I consider the to k of the I'tah Woolen Mills an excel lent Investment. Sincerely yours, Therou II. Tracy. If a business employs only those who live outside of Murray and spends no mtmey whatsoever locully that can be avoided, why is it giv-1- 1 cease? Local Murray Merchants who support our schools and every civic activity should be given some pro tectlon agalutit these outaide buy-lusupiiortlng concerns. Why not organize a Club to ure Talk to Mr. Herman Janssen, the patronizing of the real Murray houses not those w ho reap but do the Metroplitan Life Insurance man about not sow? your Insurance. Junsscn r. knows insurance and can advise A WONDKKEK you. LOCAL ARCHITECT (Continued from First l'uge) tldnlty, as he has recently designed a number of beautiful public buildings in our comunlty us well as a number of beautiful residences. Mr. Nellson was the architect the new auxiliary power plant. Dr. 8heranlan'a office building, the new fire hall, the Cottonwood Stake office, the Murray First Ward He ereatlon hall, the Webster School and many hter buildings of a mailer nature. We hojH he will continue to give Murray distinctive buildings and wish him continued succesa In his work. The fr RED LAMP Tha Interior of the Thus Martin afore U receiving a thorough fresh-ealaup tills week. The Scgo milk window demonstrator has arranged very attractive window, and generally U being rearranged and Improved. g MARY ROBERTS RINE1URT th-ai- WKUknlc. (Continued from last week) standing In the den of the house nt Twin Hollows, the red lamp lighted behind me, and am looking out Into the ball at a dim figure standing at the foot of the staircase. A figure which could not possibly he there. Hut wa.i there. (Signed) WILLIAM A. f'OKTEH. June 16. Commencement week is over at last, thunk heaven. Usual reunions of old boys, with porters staggering under the suitcases, which seem to grow heavier each year. Nevertheless, tin- - very old uns always give me a lump In the throut, and I fancy there was a considerable amount of globus hystericus as the class of 70 marched onto the Field on Class day. Only eight of them this year. Uncle Horace being missing. Poor old boy I Which reminds me that Jane thought she saw him with the others as they marched In. Wonderful wom-- J an, June I No Imagination ordinarily, meticulous mind and ouly a faint sense of humor. Yet she drags poor old Horace out of his year-olgrave and marches him onto the Field, and then becomes slightly sulky with me when I laugh! A curious woman, Jane. . . , So another year Is over, and what have I to show for It? A small addition to my account In the savings hank, a volume or two of this uneventful diary, some hundreds of men who perhnps know the Cavalier Poets and perhaps not, and sr me few who have now an Inkling that English literature did not begin with Shakespeare. What have I to look forward to? Three months of uneventful summering, perhnps at Twin Hollows If I.nrklu ever gets the estate settled and then the old round again. Vet 1 am not so much discontented as afraid of sinking Into a lethargy of smug" Iconoclasm. It Is bad for the soul to cease r.u expect grapes of a thistle, for the next stage Is to he "old nnd a cynic; a carrion crow," like the old man In "Prince Otto," with rotten eggs the burthen of my song. Juna 17. After all, security has Its points. I am the object of a certain amount of suspicion today on the part of my household! There Is no place In the world, I Imuglne, for a philosopher with a sense of hunicr, a new leisure, and an Inquiring turn of mind! These are times of action. Men think and then act; sometimes, Indeed, they simply act Hut a philosopher, of course, should only think. . . . During some nine months of the year I bring home to Jane from the lecture room the mere husk of a man ; exhausted with the endeavor to Implant one single thought Into a brain where It will germinate, I sink Into my easy chair and accept the life of my household. Tea. Dinner. A book. Hed. And this Is my life. My existence, rather. It dawns on a man now and then that he knows very little about his wife. He knows, of course, the sur face attributes of her mind, her sense of order June la rderly her thrift, and Jane Is thrifty. She has Lad to be! Put It came t me suddenly that I knew very little of Jane, after all I am sometimes aware thnt aha possesses certain qualities I do not possess. For example, It would be Impossible for me to Imagine, ni Jane did on Class day. that I saw Cncls Horace, Hut It Is equally Impossible for me to deny thnt she did see Uncle Horace, and there bas been a certain subtle chunge In her since which con' vlnces me of her sincerity. What then, I considered. Is the dif ference between Jane's mind and my own? She has some curious ability. which she hides like one of the seven deadly ln. and which makes her st times a diffleult person with whom to d live. AtwaterKent Radio Ring Side Seats No Rain, Comfortable Seats, No Congestion Yankee Stadium, Thursday, July 26th Heavy Weight Champion Fight TUNNEY VS. HEENEY Established Prices $3.50 to $25.00, Plus Transportation In case we do not install an Atwatcr Kent Radio set for you before July 26th, you should come to our store and listen in without charge. Take that Inrldent when she tne at seven o'clock am, wild she nnd seen Uncle Horace lying dead on the fWr of the library at Twin Holwnk-ene- low "A Growing Store in a Thrifty Community" Tel. Murray 496 Murray, Utah B d , NO BILLS TO DISTRIM A HELPFUT. STOW. PAY LE3J, GIT MOIli "quality always at a saving UTAH MURRAY Here Is Supreme Shirt-Valu- e Printed Broadcloth t Hhh-Coun- This feature offering of printed broadcloth is the last word in value, a statement that we cannot emphainclude many that size too strongly. The patterns The colors are are exclusive with our own Stores. doesn't MAYBEl mean and that absolutely FAST ii Mm A it V tx I m V ii i ii it ii a V KJ tfBTii aa V u and neckband styles and made over our large patterns, chest and 34 to h 42 to h tail. Get full cut with your suj length plv now get them here at thin low In Collar-attache- d 36-inc- 56-inc- i price TlkVfe A , Maris Success Is Often Measured by the Clothes He Wears OurM ens buns ? Offer a Sure Investment in Good Appearance These measure up in every way to our strict standard of quality materials and flawless workmanship. Every one represents an exceptional value at suits Extra Pants if Desired, $5.90 Smart Lines Expert Tailorirj Fine Finiih lfctWd Worsteds and Novelties Other Men's Suits prom $19.75 to $34.75 SOCIAL ITEMS KViitlniu-fr.mi First Tinr,.) Mr. und Mr. W. J. Itoihwell Classified Ads. d had LOST HHS SAI.K- - TK.Ml'OKAUY office biillditiK of the t Wwden MilU t'iv; us a bid. In.pilre ou the Job l.i I th OK SAI.K n,Ks ami tan .hurray .eeom! Nest. and the Anders,,,, i,,,,,,,. Unmet ,.r,, phi Veil refreshments iniriy i;i:esi served. I ni iiu g 26:uj. good . u.ri a i conditio,,-e,- ,ii ward St- UKNT-Tw- o a a .L'lhta w,w n.u.r- -4 iiiiiix rt Dark Kerf errlcsi and I e lorries-- U. o. a.- isj Mr. nnd Mr. Otven llenn, ,., Ninons-phone lertiiiue,) ,n dinner nt Murny, SI2-J-hi m. Vine hikI luh Kast street. sln-IVphir Tllesdy evening, i'oveix were In id for nine rum-Is-- . Indiiiif Mr. und Mrs. ,0,,, .e.i,. Sm'n, ls(, rtwrnj and .hnmhter Iteveily, Mr. nll,j Mrt( I''tu.M.t. ouilM.lhllnKs .1 vacant iiuniette Smith nnd daughter M.m. lot, steadily wiUTK to rine and Ch.tla. r.l'Y In t.r ,. nxxiin IXQCIBi WBST 4Sth 80LTU. AIh.hi were present. tt Canyon W. Tumi - J. HAHDWAKK I'KOVKMKNTS I'.Kl. bet rooma, a pine In SMITH piano. Murray Vine and a clot hen closet. al Kit.ll T (Sol lddim FOK KKNT housa, Apply 130 Jones Court. FOIC Guinea eu-iiim- J"l.v. Mill nt X roll of WoJr and l'rovo us their quests during . Mr and Mr. J. , foykcnhnll of H,.,,. er, Colorado. Miss Healy Is Honored Mis V.wvu Tuylnr ami Mis vi... Anderson enteihilned wlib a IMS. iillill.eolK shower ill Imlior of MU, Kthel Healy on Monday ; ' "I wasn't aalcep," she said quietly. "And jou will haxe a telephone nir. age soon telling you I was And ro true was this thai she bnd hardly cened mwiklng before Aunt Cochran called up to tell us she hud found lilm. at seven o'clock, deud on LM- - (UEro The new addition to the Hardware the added 8 now completed. window dlpUy lx to good advantatn. a wr attractive line of ramping Jtf metit la lelng dlsplaycl thl which will no doubt annul tunny Murray eople who cw r,.,.(. and outing d rare of the Murray plate . the remaining auminer week. . Meinl.T of the It, p. Kt.H-iftJ of china, .rt flu!, nnd their husJmmln tbU carried by enjnjed dty imttery IOU NVIIKI.MTKIC Intf Saturday washing t nli nluht. m .s.,r,lt displayed to (he tdnM iiu.hine- s- e.vlimler I $i. iMly, of the customer, ami anjiulnl Nimmimr. lui.rh and dam 1., $I7..ii - I'hone j!i ildri I b older of he eVenii,,;, , e found fnnii a tea strainf1" V'lT Soiilh I'.lh. West. pleasant n'liie is retried. of ihlna or ! cxijiilsite pli-iisetl i. hi; sii, m, I admit that this Ii merely explaining one rtijMrry with another.) What porth'0 of Jans went to Twin Hollnwf and found I'ncle llrac on the floor? It M un luIrreMlr.R thought, ibd I Ith It out i f Iwr J,.y n played i.p. tieMi. The Jane then, whom coqIJ rvnoh nut and touch nt iiIkM, mlcht hl! only be thf hell fit Jane. thf real Jon might i.fr c mmp plrlt dwuluie tf let envoi 1 cohtidered PAY LESS in i ( S IMSTtTUTION PAY CASH June 18. tonight rather like the muii who. hud cu ugbt a bull by the tall and daren't let go. And yet I am certain there Is a perfectly natural explanation. The dililculty is that I cannot very If 'I If well go to Jane about It what It uppenrs to be, and not b double exposure, It will frighten tier if It Is n double exposure, she will wonder at my Inquiry, mid think I am watching her. P.ut certain things are very curious, she thought fche saw Uncle Horace umrehlng onto the Fluid with bis class So much did this upset her llm' when she stood up to lake her picture, the camera shook In her hands. Then she takes the picture, and Instead ol the eight old men of the cls of 70 there ure nine. And she knows It. Why else would she hide the print, and pretend thut she had mislaid It? It wus thut fact which made me suspicious. "I'll look them up for you later William." she said. "You aren't In a hurry, are you?" "In the bright lexicon of vacution there Is no kucIi word us hurry." I And she who observed, brightly. mnmlly smiles at my feeblest effort turned abruptly away. So June hud lost her picture. June, whose closets are marvels of niathe mutlcnl exactness, who keeps m clothing so exactly that 1 can find It In the dark, save for that one Incident duly noted In this Journal, when I un folded a washcloth at the president's dinner, having taken It from my hnnd kerchief box. And shortly after Jane went out for a walk, Jaue who never exercises save about her hou'hold. Poor Jane, I feel tonight, face to face with the InexpllciiUe and hiding It like one of the seven deadly sins. There are nine men la the picture; there Is no retting sway from IL And there Is no denying, either, a faint difference In the ninth figure, a sort of shadowness, a lack of definition Under Jane's reading glass It gains nothing. The features, owing to the distance, are Indistinct, but if one could Imagine the ghost of old llor nv. In his brocaded dressing gown and allghtly ftoopod to cough, In thut blare of noise, shouting and sunshine. It Is there. Later: I have shown the picture to Lcnr, and he says It Is undoubtedly a case of double txposure. "I don't think she ever took a picture of him In her life." "Well, somebody has," he said, nnd bunded the print back to me. 'If you IP mm. ANATION-Wb- I feel right" bcr. Hut Granite Furniture Co. this. It has, one must admit. Its possibilities. Hud she true clairvoyance, whatever thut may mean? Or was telepShe Is Scotch, and athy the answer the Scots sometimes claim what is culled "second sight." I know thnt In her heart she believes she ha? this curious gift. She was, they say. a queer child, seeing and hearing thing unseen and unheard by others. And I know she fears and hates It; It Is somehow Irreligious to her. But has she? No immediate answer being forthcoming, I consnlted the dictionary on clairvoyance, and found that It was the faculty of being able to perceive objects without the customary use of the senses. It wus "vision without eyes." P.ut If June can see without hei eyes, if she cun perceive objects not visible to those of us who depend on the unnil senses, then Is one to admit that she saw Uncle Horace, as she said she did, marching at the head ol his class procession lust Tuesday? "Prelims," I said drowsily, "are simGo on back lo ply wish fulfillment. bed. my dear. The old boy' all the library fbiT. (Note: In preparing theoe notes for publication one thing occurs to lue tery strongly, and that Is this: It I curloii that my wife's tlslon, or what-ew- r It may be called, did not occur until some bourn after the death. If there came ome mental call to her, why not when be was In extrrrntt.? Not ouly would It bsve helped Ui greatly In the mystery which was o soon to develop, but It would hsv been more truo to tht uual lypo of tuch phenomena. la this cae. If we are to admit any. thing but coincidence. It Is roller to crept the f id thnt we ire dealing wlib mental telepathy. In other words, that Ihe servant Annie Cochran, who actually found the body l rvrn In the morning, at once thotiKht of Jane and to Cached the tcrne to 19, 1928 v;", a glass-ware- ,. 1 e June P.eik will h.,n,. tj(,V U AMIJl To IS,., fresl, Wv r,vr Call Murray 2X4. ( V( UINK JOHNSON. f A( . a California, Detttr." und reiMiiuder of the summer nt CO 1ST WKKSTI.KR TARR Hevorlv don't believe UH, sl uw It to Cameron WOKK WANT l; I) K Hills. Mis, p.., KONKH I omieiiipb,!,., t,,, lie's a nlinrk on thHt nort of thing.' lt'J'. V ye.'ir old. VViitiJ nnv LI...I "i MMvnuerd Lm work """ lu (Note: fumenui, Exvhuiijje I'rufea let d.iin lug diirlin; her juf work ou rtiii. h or In lowii. I'hone aor of I'hysii. at nut University. A stay there. Cjclone Johnw.n writer .nut ray .Tjvj, M member cf the Sorlety for I'nychU-ulook tb llaie of wrestler Mm. T. I,. Jenkins ami son. nnd WANTI'li lleseimh, nnd kn.in. 1 underntund. Mrs l Zikoue who waa abk and .n... t;, Vnn.ler h rs. f i.K,i,, "ri"1" unities; unions the tudents as "Spooks" f,un ji-- w come on Jult IM. to VlvU r.ir wen. ,nli.,t,,. Indusirious; ron ) w.k end K,.. , . ,ln)ni; In I'roro Canyon t the (U Tfi t Tut I have t hew It to Cameron. r Mr. and Mrs. . p. large pro. Xfr ivim,.. of il.o I n.l ami lliillnir i mih, Slid I do hot Intend to. I hardly know and Mrs. fnriNle overling' IMlmta " a,i. ih,.jr C,.N dan Stakoa. w the nmn, for one thing. And for on made lip n In t '"""i". ,,ke pr1v , j.oir homo I tow I'l,ir.,i,.w. U...llh t other, leur U right. Tha I'tiUerslty X1t Air t ""dy. .,(n!e and aelllng ,,P Saturday enlng. look with nuplcloti on the Uw among I hlon. wim otrr Johnn l ong fo,n)ll,lv fiUvH I)wt the faulty mho liuva on occasion l TMtio,,, 1H Mr. H. M siuiil, aivml.M ,,. "H WhMe.(. pri.vN,, fnlla. The first wa w.hi dabbled l;h aortj matlert. . M w wri't .1.1 I.. iloiit.la a ith um pM"T'ii.e tisl,s. v,. jkM be Mid, "I think It's ""i'miik oi nor iiiisi.. ,(.h 'leu ,'"",h""' Alrplt" the last Ilnrn'a wllh to Mr. fharle a double t;ive ftJ. nut whether It U fnx, In 0.1 lipHtlo, Johtieon wna applnu1'"' or hr-- t I'm certain of one thing, the 1'ntVrt WeslneMlay. Mr and Mr ( Hie entire Ismt with HmUh. less al. sbotit It the better.'' m:i!i;KUMi nit tmiiiisiiately f.dbmh.g 'j ,,,ri I"" ZW. l!!...,nl,-,o,,-. in.' Iniy rerelveil tbe "ra" n boneiimm, inoiiy , Jun 19. A prellmlanry mabh Curloii. when on b"s!ni to think owstoiu. Park. i aon waa liri( bow atage.1 by Pete J,"M 1 Mjbjeet, It somctlmci cornea bu, MUvale INI op In the moat unexpected place. of Weat JonliB-- 1 In I. Smith Mr. Job,, IMiton of Ta,"rUli. "" "iniy. I dropped Into tha dining rootu fur (,.tllrn ,n ,..rTKV tbla eontrat easily outi"1 teturmsl during the (Tk fro,,, B M rc. CoM and rwrirs rtwirl tbelr four round nnUh. wecka Ualt lo California. (To 1st continued) "I'm Crtiln of On Thing. Th Mb (. fr Slid About It th ,.., I.( i ... " n-- fnro, ,kP ,,.. dl-r"- ,, M fpiire. fr lo u. ,, - - l'al J |