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Show DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS AT MURRAY CITY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, FEB. 6, I FOR RENT Imjulre O&JO Three Room House South State. New Ford Bodies Are FOF SALE (Jus Range, ('lurk Jew- el, cheap. I iiiilre A !. Mclntyre, Room ;'0l Utah Savings and Trust Co., or I'hone Waxaloh T018. C If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over. If you can't digest your food, you lose strength, get nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlac has restored to health and activity thousands who suffered just as you do many of them right herein town. For instance, here is a letter from Mr. Nicholas Buynak, who says: "Indigestion was carrying me down at an alarming rate. One time it had me laid up in bed for six weeks. Tanlac has me eating, sleeping, and feeling fine and I don't believe it has an equal." Let Tanlac do for you what it did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles relievt-gas. pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and sound THIS (01 TON and 15c will admit an adult, or this coupon and 5c will admit a child to the Gem Theatre, Murray, on S.VTIKDAY ONLY. Feb. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month. Salt Lake County .$ .1C 1.00 One year, 8alt Lake County, Elsewhere In United States-O- ne 1.60 year In advance .... 8 -- -- Coal Order a ton today from ' Henry Thayne 418-- Rear of Iteration Hour Mill on Y. & Feed 48th South. 47 Total number of fires - 3 Outside of Murray City 40 Number of actual fires - 1 Fire I'ractiee Actual hours of fire fighting- - - - 57 174 Chemicals used nt fires Above figure is gallons used 4.250 Chemical hose laid out Two and one half inch hose laid out i:t.2M feet was a total of Total of miles traveled to fires 01 Xumler of grass and rubbish fires Ill was Number of automobile fires - Total number of buildings on fire.'W NuiiiIkt of fires on insured bide 'Jl Number of fires on uninsured 12 buildings Total anmr.tit of damage to property -- by fires .$i:.37.-i- ni Damage lo insured proixTty. $5,011. Damage to proH'rly not Insured, mm 4eo THE DRY GAS $U72.H. Insurance on proert.v Don's Se r vice Station ELECTRICAL LUBRICATION Value of properly involved - ?!M,.'ioo. Murray City Fire Icmrtmcn.t KD LAUSON. Chief of Dept. CHURCH SERVICES (62 Fast 4Sth South) Jnuies P. Payne, Pastor Residence 125 Fast 4Sth South Phone Murray uegmar service Murray, Utah South State on fire - $31 SIMJX). BAPTIST 4S47 he said, "there Is the new Hteering wheel. All pus "For instance," REPORT OF MURRAY FIRE senger cars will le equipped with DEPARTMENT FOR 1929 the new , made of hard MUTUAL sub.-.tUut- DRY GAS ImmI-le- type, black In color and polished to a bright lustre. It will lie 17 Inf Inch In diametre, ches smaller than the former wheel and sligthly heavier. There are finger nobs on the under side of the rim. providing a secure grip. "Hie new hood Is higher and longer than that now in use. and a distinctive feature Is the moulding, which starts at the radiator and runs on a straight line back to: the cowl moulding. "Another feature, and one which adds much to the apHaramv to the arrangement of the louvres. They are long, of graceful lines and effectively set ofT in a jianel. "The new fenders, designed along ultra modern lines, contribute to the beauty of the ear. They are distinctive, wide, with high crowns and follow the flowing lines of the ear In graceful curves. "The front fenders flare up from the chassis frame In a pleasing tine, carry well over the wheel, yet are higher at the front than formerly. The fender, and front end of the dust shield, is In one piece, closely follow the flowing lines of the car back to the cowl. "The running board and valance now also In one piece, cling clottely lo the Isijly lines, the running tmard laiierlng slightly In width from front to rear In carrying out this effect. The rear fender, aUo carrying a blub crown, sola well over the wheel sweeping down at Ihe rear In nu outward curve to a imlnt 2 Inches loner than formerly. "I wish to emphasize that these lies o be shown do not const! lute a new model, but are new tod-- ' Ws on preM-n- t Model A chassis. Virtually lui change will be found ill Ihe tiiisbaiiiciil plant. "While the mechanical construe-Hoof the M"del A car Is ooti4ant-lIfltig improved In accordance ilh the Ford policy of giving grenl ei value, no heed for any nmjojr ih.'itiges bus lecti shown. Nearly i.i n i M,lel A t)- - cars are now ::,i en the roads and they have proved their reliability." compo-sitlon- I'hone Murray THE "Not since the first allowing of the Model A Ford have such throngs visited the locul show rooms as buve come to lnsxvt the new bodies for the Model A" said Clyde Marsden. local Ford dealer, today "Hut while the chief Interest nas turally Is centered In the new and the new colors In which those bodies will be available, adding smartness to the cur, many little refinements will be observed In the car," Mr, Marsden continued. Telephone Murrey 35 For quick, clean, hot heat, try sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs. Get a bottle from yourdi uggist today. Your money bark if if doesn't help you. Accept no finements Entered as second class matter February 8, IU'7, at the inxdoffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1S79. lOuO-Chic- k Dizziness Notable for Many Re B. Wallace, Editor. FOR KENT: Furnished or Issued every Thursday by Murray 4842 South State Street, MurEast isth Preas. IIS apartment. South. I'hone Murray 402. ray. Utah. It' you keep on telling theui, you'll WANTED One Hrooder Stove, on selling them. size, lo use coal. Saiu keep Kowell 4892 South State. StomachTroubles Headache and 1930. ; 10 a. m. Sunday School, a. ui. Sermon. 0:45 p. in. Young People's Service. Sunday ; 11 :H) -- 2A Wasatch Motor U. uaranteed Used Oars one-hal- y essential is to the production of and thrifty seedlings. stimulates root Phosphorus growth esK'cially the development of the fine feeder roots. This gives the plant greater ami feeding power ami produces u of the rapid early development crop. Phosphorus deficiency is more injurious in dry seasons than wet ones because of Ihe effect that it has on root development. The riis'iiing of small grains is hastened by phosphorus. This would tend to redise rust losses. Phosphorus produces an essclally vigorous sugar licet seedling and early growth. The tonnage is i in er eased without and loss cent sugar and (he lowering of ier cent sugar caused by heavy manuring Is overcome by Its use. Phosmarked phorus also has a very effect uiHiii following alfalfa and sweet clover by overcoming Ihe ill effects frequently observed when beets are grown after these good seed water-absorbin- In-c- is-ct- s crops. The it mount of phosphorus removed from Ihe soil varies with the crop. The rispjlreinents of several of our principal crops are given below : Alfalfa. 2 tons Wheat, .'si bushels Hals. Ml bushels Barley. G.I bushels Com, SCt bushels Sugar Itcets, 15 tons PolatiMH, ;Uai bushels (Continued 1. -- Under Cover. 2. -- Reconditioned. 3.-Guara- 4.-Pri- l' nteed. ces from page I.) Are Right. You buy service and unused mileage that is worth what you pay for it WHEN YOU BUY A overcome by applying phoscan phate fertilizers at a handsome profit. Nitrogen, phosphorous and itifh are (In- - three most lmiortaut plant food t'letni'iits iii the soil and the iiioM commonly depleted lo :i nin 'liil where llielr renewal by the ial fertilizers W oe of m.mii's Nitrogen inn ! added by the growing of Icguiiii-- such as alfalfa or wis-- t ilover and plowing these down, Phoaphoroti cannot In- - ad iled ly liny system of cropping or green iiiaioulng. The and noil forming the earth's rul contain about oil per til of pb.ikpborns and 2 HI r cent of mtnli. Therefore, the natural are much supplies of Miiallcr than thoM of Uh. Tfir soils of ihe gteal plains contain i from .us in in ifni i,f mid from .2 lo I r cent r'k Wasatch Motor Company Guaranteed Used Car phix-phorii- s t tah. crop remove greater quan titles of phosphoriM than from ihe Ml so it u evident thai phosphorus will Issnriw def illicit Since, a h already bs u ntatet, nitrogen ran ! added by growing legumes, li l very that phoophoMp will In all h Ihe flrM element to likoijn Inintiif depletnl in our soils, llio'l'hotti Is one of the element iiisinary to plant growth The vital irts of plants are rich In ibl clement, Heeds and grain flic tvl-.i- it cly rich In phophom and iitfln much larger qnantitl Ih.'iii the leaves and stems of pUtit The germs of wed are especially thh In ihophorns. Therefoif, ll eems prohable that (his plant fol NLiny Yours for Good Used Cars H Wasatch Motor Co. PHONE MURRAY 68 4788 SO. MURRAY STATE phos-phort- iih t ,...2!M) --1U1 lti.H 27.0 12.5 23.11 21.!S These figures do not include the straw, corn stover, Iss't tops, or io-tat- vines. It Is very evident that the removal of Ihe crops named removes considerable ipiantlth's of phosphor- the soil. Hiring the jmst winter us from a lare number of Neiibaiier teste were made by the station of Ihe tlreat Western Sigar company. Some very Interesting facts in connection with the effects of cropI exM-rluiei- ping and manuring iioii the avail to able phosphorus were brought lighl. It p tears (hat alfalfa and sweet clover reduce the available phosThe relatives umoiifit of phorus. are given in available plant what is culled the Neiibaiier value. The lower the value the smaller and the higher Ihe value the greater the amount of available plant fd fisal. Our si uilbs have inl yel U-e- to determine any soil tys'S definite relation At and phosphorus deficiency. concoarse soil Wheatland. Wyo., taining much grit and gravel and underlaid wllh gravel at a depth of lhric or more apicir to Is' the most deficient. These soils contain considerable bine whl. Ii im urs In siraia at varyIn ing depths from Ihe surface. noriheru Colorado, wills overlaying to ls Ihe most defl-- i shale eiHMKh lent. In r Certain wind western Nebraska flrt Ihey are to aps-a- r in The wdls depo-lit- sl defl" lent ro" on these Advertisers Whom It Pays to Know When such pronounced Indications of lack of phosphorus apixiir, the root and top tire held back in growth, the augur per cent of the beet Is lowered, although as a rule only slightly. The total amount of sugar obtained, however. Is decreased due to the decrease in yield. The numls'r of leaves develops! with greater lack of phosphorus." If a soil is naturally deficient in phosphorus or has become so thru improper handling it can only be brought hack to a productive condition by the addition of some form of phosphorus. There are several forms of phosphorus-hearing fertilizers among which raw phosphate rock, bone meal, I wine black, Thomas meal, are the most and Itaw phosphate commonly used. rock becomes very slowly available when applied to the soli, therefore, Is not suited to cases where quick results are required. lione meal and bone black are usually more extrutheresive than superphosphate, fore, less profitable than the cheaper auMrphosphates. Thomas meal lr a smelter more commonly used, la Kurope, than in this country. Huiierphosphate la a phosphate ris k or other phosphate bearing material treated with sulphuric acid. The cheajiest and therefore the most profitable form to use In the great plains area Is a made by treating phosphate risk with acid. Phosphate fertilizers may le before seeding, with the seed The best results or after seeding. are Mvnred when the fertilizer Is drilled Into the need bed limiting. This makes it available lo the seedling us soon a it begins lo draw Its nourishment from the soil and st I inulates the early development already mentioned and Certain which la ao desirable. brands are ao strong that they cannot lie safely sown with the rnssl In any quantity as they Injure the germination of the seed. Sowing fertilizer after plautlug is only advisable when It cannot or In case a lack he sown Murray Laundry mil phate fertiliser. The sugar t Is very sensitive llifts lo phosphate deficiency. eronti on sin b lands may Is- - blentl-ficby the following description: of laik of phos"When I nl.cn for gnuitisl phorus (lore a real or at least a conditional sur Sie h el Ins of oilier nutrient. s cai-the of nitrogen alwajs color of lie- - plum to turn gns-to I docs-- r gnsMi. the flfsl sign of link of phosphorus In tbl dark i color KJIs'itrllig In Ihe leaves. lln-ri If only a slight l.nk of phosphorus, the ilaik grs'ii color may under cctiialu conditions only Indication of Ibi In lliosi c.isc. however, a jellowisle lishlbh illwdorliig wis In which difficult ( desi rils In It Viitl on graduations, bul II ntwa)s has The sugar s't a greenish base. of Ibe lsi ls In sin It little or nl al all. The re Intloii of rsts to lop remains the sine, when the bo k of phosphorus Is not entirely great, Ihe same a In Me of complete fertilisation "tinsler Isck of phosphorus p sr In another way. In such rases the dark gos n bsives take such a )ltloil that the lli I' S lie oil the slble. ground bs horizontal a of Ibe blade b i at the lnt upward the leaves turn and so that the tips an- - In a crileal lilon. Smh a or iienrly vertical of leaf itlol), however, l iiot rilwsvs nn indication of link of phosphorus but imiy W a jsstil Inrlty of an individual "(Jreater laik of phosphorus, re gardles .f the abnormal leaf po or not, I silleti dccrllssl Is-c- e is-- gr.-cl- e la-k- rs ci-t- tt J' e siisr-phosphat- THONK M CURAT 81 "The Favorite Laundry of the Contented Housewife." Ramshaw's Production Bred Chicks 'Are mountain bred acrllmaled' & Let us fill your order direct from our warm hatchery to your warm brooder without the hazard of chilling, or starving, "Sol-HotBrooders, coal, oil, or electric. over-heatin- " "You Are Dollar Ahead When They're Ramshaw Ilred." Chirk Feeders RAMSHAW .KW7 So. Feeds St IIATCIIERIKS State... Tel. Mur. 471 DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. High Grade Coal and Feed PROMPT SERVICE I'hone Murray 259 Murray, I'tah W. 48th South Peter Johansen KXPKKT TAILORING ap-plit- of phosphate Cleaning, Pressing and Altering Suits Made to order J22 50A op 1907 South HUte luring Ihe past two or thris? vears very striking results have been Msured by an application of Is.lh in Increasing iiicrphie-phal.vleld and in preventing disease. A field that was producing 1225 acre without treatment, tons products! ir.l.'i ions when Ksi lbs. was of Vt l'T cent A Mirt of applbsl Ihe field was given an ordinary nmt of manure and another jsirtloii of phospound immure and 2 phate fertilizer. The manure and l.'sKt pounds phosphate prislm-calone. manure more Iss-tthan Ihe In ruse of the fertlllr.er without manure Ibe profit to the grower allow an. e, r acre wl-was was made for Ihe cost of Ihe fert-- ; lller. applving It ami hauling the' Increased tonnage. This wa over 4'i r cent on the Investment. In 1.'2 a diseased condition apis a red In a field during June, An application of phosphate lielwcctt Ihe tows on June 22 slojn! the li4Be and prodmd a normal grnwih of Ihe crop from that lime on. The uiitrcatisl mrtloii producal'Ui two Ions er acre. The crop grain rop following this lsMil showisl the effect of Ihe fer tillrer. The results of the hsrvet.! on till Whest field were surpilslng. Kqual ai r"s were studied, one which bad! Issu treated In H27 and one which; had tit. The yields were a fol It BEN GORDON & SONS Weit 4Sth South 163 ail 43 Murray MILL WORK OF ALL apiairent only after the crop has started. The rale to Ih applbsl will des'iul Ulsui ihe strength of Ihe fertilizer and Ihe rspilreuients of the soil. Murray, KINDS We apeclallze In cabinet work and meat display countera 1 FOR BEST CARPENTER .WORK Contracting and Building Eatimatea Furnished. r ph.x-pboru- s wlls after of smI have u applications of phos- broU-- u INTRODUCING middle of the leaf surface. From these sHts the leaves begin to die off with a disp browu or black color without any yellow color Kr)sr-phosphat- e Pounds Bp-a- HOW PHOSPHATE INCREASES YIELDS also charactcrlicd by the appear mice of deep green brown or even completely black spots on the leaves. These sioU which are of nu Irreg ular shape appear first at or close to the edgea of the leaves but in some cases they may apsar In the s Call Murray 422 and I will call you FRANK SWENSON 4918 Poplar Street, Murray . . . . Utah Lyon Drug Co. 4014 South Stat I'hone Murray 104 I'ltfcSCmiTId.Na C.ANHIKH CKJAR8 TtiUACO 13 - lows : I'Mreatcl 4X7 bushels sr acre. r acre. Treated f.s.ii bnhels The kernals from the portion of Ihe field were nothvably hirer and r developed (ban those from the untreated portion. s-- tr-al- If oit wont Printing Advertiiing Prompt Service The Murray Eagle Phone s o mil II. advertise Murray 35 Louie'i Auto Service 6507 South State Sioux Method of Grinding Valve It. 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