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Show A6L THE MURRAY Patronize Our Advertisers MURRAY FEED STORE CI IAS. ANDERSON, Prop. AH Kinds of Seed in Season HAY- - GRAIN Phone Mur. - FLOUR - FEED -- COAL 4870 So. MURRAY 431 State Enjoy Your Kitchen An L & H Electric Range Will Please OF POPE PIUS BROADCASTS ORDER LABOR ADDRESS EAGLES MEETING ... cniiTU .1.. i 5L JVyU lit man srnRFs" FRATRRNAL STATE ROAD OFFICIALS (Cdiitliiuril from lnt Iiik?) county and iwiiu 1hJ'S tHXM In (utility, Iks (Continued J. W. Clay H. U Caldwell 1111 (Iwlnred. Attacks Airprt Kal d.'clit red that the North II Temple rmite covered land where near the I he wider tnlile was surface that the telephone company could not make lioles utand up and that all the iitlractlons on the road Monro Collins J. II. Chivrell E. N. vannet;ieter A. It. Caldwell Herman Cole D Ik lil Murray City will furnish the electricity at low cost. You should have an elec- tric Range. Granite Furniture Co. PHONE Murray MURRAY, UTAH 496 Use More Murray City Electrical Power By So doing you are working for your own interests. Buy your electrical appliances from us and H:K Green Discount Stamps. get A STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE! Ask for Them! Smith Hardware charity. The Pope said among other things that It is "absolutely necessary to reconstruct the whole economic system by bringing it back to the requirements of social justice so as to ensure more equitable distribution of the united profits of capital and labor." At the same time he condemned the teachings of Communism pointing out that they never can lie reconciled with the doctrines of the Church. He pointed out that Communism is directly condemned by the Catholic doctrines concern-Ir.- g property and individual rights. Likewise he condemned Soelallsuij and said that "it is not possible to( lie simultaneously a good Catholic and a true Socialist." The Pope said it is essential that the proletariat be enabled gradually to obtain some of the advantages enjoyed by the proprietors. In the present order this can only be accomplished by a just wage. Wages, therefore, must be such as to satisfy legitimate requirements of the honest worker, not only for his person but for his family, and enable him to Improve his condition withAll in the limits nliove described between classes must opposition cease and harmonious collaboration must be established lietween trade Frank Ilamond F. T. Duvnll (irlfl'lth Douglas Kalph Doran E K. I. Eckman Harry ErIck9on J. Ellerston Georsre Eatehel Ferris Erickson .lack Eyre Lemuel Eustanee Harney Evans Wayne Eatehel Jesse Eaton Itay W. Eckman already paved streets. Mr. Hart said the North Temple route was nn outlet from the cei ter of interest; that there Is no paved western highway north of South street: that the Thirty-thirSouth westcity built Thirty-thirward and that tills highway will soon be nloiit; the center of population of the county. The county, he declared, should now listen to the plea of the city and the north, and to the business Interests anxious to capitalize the scenic assets of the county. Mr. Blood who hecan his remarks with no incuilters of the county commission present, said he would not discuss any tiling in their almence but he diil explain the sources of road funds for all t'tah and how llif commission the money in Its control. Mr. Qitlnn explained the present suite of county finances. sin-nd- Dopetro Anthony d Come in and see them. (Continued from Page 1) uatlon Is not merely unjust but that it gives rise to widespread liscon-ten- t. He realizes that it is precisely such diseoutent that gives excuse for Communism. The Poiie offers the only true remedy for all the religion of such problems, Christ, with its justice, with its recognition of individual rights, with Its Insistence that these rights be resjieoted, and with Its precepts of Iagel) J. S. Clyde Howard A. Clyde promoted with an oil mulch highway over the present road for .fhUMHi. Ilis in it i ii point In favor of 21st .South street was that the present federal aid highway has two fixed controlled by Parley's points-on- e canyon entrance to the valley and the other by the western outlet le tweeii lake and mountains, and that the law provides a westward highway and not a hluhway north thru can From L. Onus. A. Erickson F .las. T. Freeman J Ernest Froehlln Donald Frantz O (ieorce Grantor T. Gordon W. L. Gordon l!en Gordon Geo. E. Gordon W. H. GillK-r- t Graham Harold Garlieth T. V. Sum Gotiuh V. It. Garrett II Georce A. Huscher s Hlseman Archie Hisenian MURRAY TO HAVE SUM- Howard Ilatisknecht J. V. Herlinff MER KINDERGARTEN Glen Hales Elvin Hansen (t Vint limed From I'ace 1 ) Claud Hihtmrd you. or miss you. we Invite nil who Itert Hasten nre desirous of enrollliij; children Erie Hiat;land to (ret In touch with tiny of the ( has. Haldln kindergarten committee and they II. M. Hainblim will sis' that your child Is registerV. Ultoy Ilealy ed. .1. Kols-r- Edwin HohliM J I tier Johnson V. Jitmson E. E. Gordon Jllo Jewett Fred F. Jensen Ini Jensen Gen. A. Jenkins Amos A. Jensen The Pope spoke for over an hour in three different languages. Dur ing the speech he was attended by fifteen eardlnHls and the entire dip loinatlc eori of the Holy Sea. Axel Jncohxon Clarem Jewell A. O. Jiicolisoti Franklin Jones Julian Jet V. Earl It. Jones J. I.. Jolll-- J. W. Krebs Krels G. W. Krebs It. A. Ktntnl Kinctn T. H. o. J, Kingston wz Alftv.1 Kliidwr I. Andrew l.ui.dipilst i Ae Uuils-r- '! r Build Up Murray City Power Plant IWt UndlMTj; ii, II. I.yon t I H. J. I. .1. I.. ton It Xnt.bell I", E. Martin Vet Fro. ELECTRICAL WATER HEATING ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION K. M.h.1 Ins A. Miilllnrr IVrrmrd Medium ELECTRICAL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Every dollar spent for Murray City Electricity Builds your plant r!fhcrt For Information Call N . I'M! Iw.n V. M Murray City Electric Department tvterm Atom Ivtervon Ith Imrd I'M t Ketlt Ttotf ArtuM rVncrK W in. iVncrow IVtlCT"' 'hs J. K liern A. J I'Hcr Vm rfkinin Beginning Beginning MAY 22nd MAY I3th Then daily to October 15th Return Limit October 31st Travel over the smoothest roadbed In the wor!d..,Union Pacific.and arrive st your vacation destination hours or days sooner, and without fatigue! CITY T Oatkt Omihl Ktaui Take advantage of the low summer excur-ilg- n tares. Liberal stopover sid trip to Zion National Park and other wonut rs of southern Utah, or to Yellow stunc, or Grand Teton National Parks, at slight additional cost Visit Denver and Kocky Mountain National Park at no extra railroad fare. $4.0S privileges-Interestin- J64IS) City 1(4.05 174 55 Chlcti Ntw Yrk ... 1135 95 Ntw OrUini .. SM.40 Anitln .... (40 00 .... Ll Prtltn4 Bito Withnt(ii 4IM I4II .. 1 30. g 1 tor further Information Consult PropurfltiantFlf mn tmrru to tkrr point Agent SI'KM II. S. Gmrral Salt U . 1 t'.U Acrat 'Mift Htf. Vfk . 'A PACOLFDC Tfir Ovnland Rout A Little Addition 2 2 would make the average homa a lot mora cotn'ortahlt. What i it that your house reds? M VHOOM. SU:F.PIN(J IOIlt. BOJMFR KITCHEN. IIBI-K(M)- UAT1IHOOM. NEW UOOV, (jAHUiK, Fr:CF-- S. 1HW-MS- , VIK)W SFATNf LUMBER MAKES THEM ALL and we have the lumber Prices Will Never Be Lower S'iivr Rny II. Stnuffer Smith E. SeverHi Morrison Merrill Co. II. Stnuffer Stnuffer Jack Swltier Curtl Shaw MannHh Smith Unrdet Smith "THK LUMBER MUX 11. L. X. C. Icslle Phone MurrayS S. II. GIAITEL, Mgr. West 10 48th South Street Murray Extension MURRAY EXTENSION Smith T S. A. A. W. Shnkrpeflrr J. Tntne Turner lu l Steve VechlrelHa W. A Miserable Life Twiifni! TowMw-ix- V r'tfr I LAKE SALT J. II. Stnuffer I Fn-- th e way to Travel is Examples of Low Round Trip Fares from Runlet Smith Henry J. Sinlih It. Tomleh Fred It VeU'tn Jn H. reter Flnier vtir W. C. f'nvell J EAST and WEST H. fstnuffcr Olitf Sundwall Elvin Stsuffer lurt A. Nclnon Itrlen 97-- LOW FARES Phnrrls Stiiuffer Stnuffer W. I, o THIS E. I.. Jn. Netn 4 Phone Murray Herman Hboldwlck A. Miwlor Virlnn Xtarllneiiu E. Teacher of Dancing, Advanced Student of Prof. Fred A." Jackson Ballet, Tap and Ballroom Dancing Taught W. K. Hmlth L!lo II T. Matthew MISS ELVA BROWN a V J Martin Murray, Utah Itawlings M Monk n South State 48S8 1ias. HingnM S. XI. Rowel I 1ias. E. Ross Win. rUtiHr!" Arnold Hliigns I. Jos. R(KS IjiOiIU V. M.s.re W. By Using ELECTRICAL COOKING Phone Murray 258 lter N-st- Carl Melt .1 Kemembrr Murray Electrical Kates arc far lower than charged ( UkU-- t IV UP Bergen Millinery & Wallpaper W. II. Roihwell Kii,e I'oii Jiiver Ktnfsee QC & Decorating Fred Itaw V. S. K U brlnj Ird hf hof sffrrtrd with. W. Chris Wi.lfler R. WUnheior Eric Wall Edcnr Wtlrht ilr Willi hmn iukI kin iIIm fropU rw Mm Mwnlilnt for HM frw Mho for rul bj itlmM rbmA Vechelde Eczema Salve J. Wnn tuM Albert Wnt W. Wn It hers Mn pilrw, torlurt- - anil sufTrttng I.. Wtilbnm Whitehead Erne t Wright .,t 5 i??'1? H mrtlHx l. , IrKtsmi,. .r'L' !" k,rT,M, sn r.lal.li.14 boMfiTf. did fail ua r ,n Whr trnlr (or ft Own. flre IhM lhmiwin.U , , hlK Ur 22jJlX I. ' IMJ dirwt frwn Ihf ln.pr(rr. VECHELDE IMPORTING CO. 4640 Broadway, New York, Dept. 4S10 A. Walter I. jrl nf Mlnt for ,.ltJ. p.Mn. IV pJnr, b.rt'B "il- - f Inv )rlrltnai4 prl.rJ Wnffs Ed. WeW Allan Wright II. I Woundetiberit . R. Walker t t We do Paper Hanging and Painting and all kinds of R Iiuiird PRICES9gc SPECIAL PRICES ON WALLPAPER industries lest.- - & UP New Styles in Millinery Arriving. Be Sure to see them twit-usur- r Wrn Jones Owen J. Jones E. trades, 'Prayer, action and sacraflcn are for workers, for innnac ers. and for capitalists, so that everything must proceed peacefully in collaboration, through recognl tlon of the duties, the rights and the moral dignity of everyltdy, s jHslally of the weakest and hnnib W. I jjy' The various and occupations all work together towards the common good, said the Pox, and human society will lie more cordially united and harmoniously organized, the more faltb fully all of them practice their own professions snd follow their own vocations. Fre and unbridled comstltlon has been succeeded by nn exaggerated concentration In the hands of a few of the whole econo mic s'wer, not only of a single na tion but of the entire world. Thus the cuint'iitriitlon of this xiwnr de generates Into tyrannical despotism. Hiikel t SUMMER HATS AT SACRIFICE groups. Geo. A. Holllday Edwin Hofrnmn .Ian Vim HennlnKen Curiosity Is the root of limst nils chief but of nil knowledge. The Kliidertftrten throiiKh wise jriiidniice nix! use of suitable materials chances Idle curiosity Into observation Concent ration Industry Manual skill Artistic tense. SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE of MILLINERY fw n.llr.llm IU v " |